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Growth Masterminds: mobile growth podcast

Boosting conversions on Roku: Roku's head of ad innovation Peter Hamilton

Nov 18, 2024
45:35

CTV's growing fast. But where does it fit in your marketing mix?


In this Growth Masterminds, host John Koetsier chats with Peter Hamilton, Head of Ad Innovation at Roku. That talk about the role of Connected TV (CTV) in marketing, its evolution, and the ad experiences on Roku.


They also explore the integration of Shopify, ad measurability, and targeting strategies.


They also chat about new engagement modes on Roku that have vastly boosted conversions over QR codes.


Watch or list to understand how CTV can serve different market verticals, from casual and hardcore gaming to D2C and FinTech. Don’t miss insights on how performance marketers can thrive using CTV.


00:00 Introduction to Growth Masterminds

01:26 The Evolution of CTV Advertising

04:19 Peter's Journey in Tech and Marketing

12:18 Roku's Ad Innovations

23:41 Measurability in Advertising

24:39 Performance Marketing Insights

25:16 The Role of QR Codes and Click-Through Paths

27:50 The Importance of Remote Controls in TV Ads

32:14 Shoppable Ads and Shopify Integration

37:32 Strategies for Different Verticals

43:42 Future of CTV Ads

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