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At YouTube, we’ve always
believed that when you put the user first, great things will follow. By
providing viewers with a home for engaging video content, we can deliver
our advertiser partners new ways to reach their customers that are
relevant and helpful. And through this win-win scenario, YouTube
delivers outsized impact: looking across Nielsen Matched Panel Analysis
(MPA) studies we’ve run to date, we see that over 70 percent of YouTube
campaigns drove a significant lift in offline sales.1
We recognize the need to hold ourselves accountable with first- and
third-party measurement tools. That’s why last July we launched Google Measurement Partners,
a program that brings together new and existing partnerships to offer
brands a variety of options to measure their advertising media. Google
Measurement Partners meet rigorous standards for accuracy and use
reliable methodologies to measure KPIs that matter for marketers. And we
work closely with them to ensure the solutions respect user privacy.
Building on this momentum, today we are extending sales lift measurement
to Nielsen Catalina Solutions.
Now consumer packaged goods advertisers in the United States have a new
partner to help them measure, in aggregate, how effective their YouTube
campaigns are at moving products off the shelves. This is part of our
continued investment to ensure advertisers can measure YouTube media in a
privacy safe way with a range of trusted third-party measurement
solutions.
To learn more about Nielsen Catalina Solutions and other Google
Measurement Partners, read here.
Posted by Shreenath Regunathan, Product Manager, Google Ads Measurement
https://measurementpartners.google.com/partners/
1. Commissioned Nielsen Matched Panel Analyses - Base: 55 YouTube
Campaigns from 2016-2017 across nine countries; count based on tested
strategies with a lift based on a one-sided significance >80 percent

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