Peter Millar Leverages Programmatic Ads for 2.6x CTR and 7.8% Brand Lift

Programmatic Case Study

Results Achieved

2.6x

Higher CTR Compared to Benchmark

7.8%

Increase in Brand Lift

5.5%

Increase in Brand Lift

The Situation

Premium lifestyle apparel brand Peter Millar was founded in 2001 with a single cashmere sweater. Today, the brand sells luxury performance sportswear and high-end apparel and accessories online and at specialty retail stores across the globe.

Peter Millar partnered with ROI Revolution’s team of programmatic advertising experts to increase site traffic, drive engagement and sales, and gain insight into campaign strategy and performance.

Opportunity Identified

ROI worked with Peter Millar to uncover several untapped opportunities for profitable growth, including identifying and testing new channels and DSP partners to generate more site traffic. Our experts created a detailed multi-touch strategy to help move qualified customers through the marketing funnel in addition to developing custom creative to drive engagement.

ROI in Action

Through our DSP and DMP partnerships, the team identified various 3P audiences that aligned perfectly with Peter Millar’s core consumers. Several tactics were deployed across display, native, and video. A brand lift study was also deployed to measure consumer sentiment and brand affinity.

Case Study Summary

The campaign exceeded the CTR benchmark by 2.6x, in large part driven by the custom creative units that received the bulk of campaign clicks. This proved the impact and value of having customizable units to drive engagement.Through the brand lift study, Peter Millar saw a 5.5% increase in brand lift from our awareness-based question and a 7.8% brand lift from our consideration-based question.

Channel

Programmatic Advertising

Industry

Apparel & Accessories

Focus

Display, Native & Video Ads

Goal

Drive Engagement & Sales

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