
Streaming Platforms Revamp Strategies Amid Financial Constraints/Mint
Streaming Platforms Revamp Strategies Amid Financial Constraints
Video-streaming platforms have witnessed a substantial reduction in marketing budgets, marking a 40% decrease in the past year. This cost-cutting initiative aims to reorganize content costs while redirecting focus towards profitability in an increasingly competitive market, as highlighted by industry experts.
The significant shift entails the removal of grand outdoor advertising campaigns and a reduction in lead cast appearances. Instead, digital platforms have emerged as the primary focus, complemented by influencer marketing strategies. “Our approach is to judiciously plan spends based on data analytics, aligning outcomes with our targets for each content piece, whether it’s a film or show,” stated Rajshekar Baddam, Head of Marketing at aha, a platform catering to Telugu and Tamil content.
Adapting to economic limitations, streaming platforms are recalibrating their strategies by emphasizing targeted tactics. This includes tailoring efforts towards loyal audiences, highlighting value propositions, and demonstrating agility in budget management. Mitesh Kothari, Co-founder of White Rivers Media, emphasized the shift towards cost-effective techniques like content marketing, social media engagement, and data-driven targeting amidst these changes.
While the pandemic sparked a surge in OTT content due to increased home-bound viewership, the stabilized market post-pandemic has led to higher expectations for profitability. This shift has prompted platforms to rethink their marketing expenditures. Entertainment industry experts note that marketing budgets either decreased or remained stable, especially for major titles.
Furthermore, OTT platforms have prioritized top-tier titles for substantial marketing endeavors. Meanwhile, smaller projects received increased attention only if they displayed notable performance during the launch week. “Limited budgets have made it crucial to strategically allocate funds, focusing on high-impact projects with relevant cast members,” emphasized Aakash Goplani, Account Director at SoCheers, a digital agency.
In essence, the industry is witnessing a strategic shift, aiming for maximum impact while minimizing investment through a more focused and data-oriented approach in marketing and content distribution.
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