Cloudinary, the media management platform for many of the world’s top brands, announced its second annual State of Visual Media report. This year’s data reveals an online universe rapidly expanding by geography, device, browser type and other factors. Crucially, with the continued rise of messaging apps like Slack, WhatsApp and WeChat comes growth in indirect web traffic, providing a huge opportunity for brands to use visual media to profit from the power of ‘dark social’ peer referrals within microbrowsers — those private communications via mobile devices. View the interactive report and download the full PDF at: cloudinary.com/state-of-visual-media-report.
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“The Role Video Is Playing in the Next Generation of Visual Experiences.”
This microbrowser traffic can lead to mis-attribution of your marketing campaign analytics. For example, when a person finds and shares a link from a Facebook promotion with her friends, that link still has the Facebook promotion campaign tags. This means that when her friends click on the link they will show up in your analytics as coming from that same Facebook promotion, even if they don’t have Facebook. In examining one popular apparel brand’s social campaign, Cloudinary found that nearly 64% of the links shared within microbrowsers had their campaign IDs intact, and while this is great in many respects, it’s not an accurate view of campaign engagement because it includes the amplification that’s happening through peer referrals in private conversations. And because these peer referrals have higher click-through rates, brands should ensure that these link shares offer a compelling visual experience.
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Further key insights from the report include:
- The rise of micro-video. The power of video evolves with micro-video content taking a lead role for its ability to boost engagement and conversions in just seconds. Brands should not overlook these small but mighty opportunities to tell big brand stories or reveal product details, but in order for a video to be responsive, the video should always expand to fill the width of its screen while maintaining its original aspect ratio.
- Maximizing the browser long tail. Going global means thinking beyond Chrome, Safari and other popular browsers to tap into the otherwise missed opportunities hidden within the growing long tail, providing engagement opportunities with millions of users. For example, Nokia Symbian smartphones are still popular in India, and Nintendo DS devices share more than 35,000 images per day.
- The next big image format. Next-gen image formats like High Efficiency Image File Format (HEIF), and the upcoming JPEG XL co-created by Cloudinary’s Senior Image Researcher Dr. Jon Sneyers and the Google compression team, enable richer and more efficient experiences and hopefully become a no-brainer when it comes to elevating visual storytelling.
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