The ANA’s AIMM Introduces the Cultural Insights Impact Measure (CIIM) Proving that Cultural Relevance Drives Real Brand Results

The ANA's AIMM Introduces the Cultural Insights Impact Measure (CIIM) Proving that Cultural Relevance Drives Real Brand Results

Initial Results Indicate Cultural Relevance Drives Brand Relevancy (+259%), Word of Mouth (+228%), Ad Relevancy (+312%), New Product Purchase Intent (+276%)

A breakthrough new study that proves the incremental value of genuinely reflecting culture in marketing creative was unveiled by The Association of National Advertisers’ (ANA) Alliance for Inclusive and Multicultural Marketing (AIMM). The Cultural Insights Impact Measure (CIIM) was developed by AIMM in partnership with NBCUniversal and AIMM member companies. CIIM evaluates advertising creative in various categories and identifies the impact and effectiveness of cultural insights in ads and programming on increased brand relevance, ad relevance, purchase intent lift, and loyalty.

Read More: A Nation Of Sustainable Fashion Followers; 9 In 10 Brits Seek Upcycled Garments

“CIIM points at the role that cultural insights play in forming deep consumer-brand connections that lead to significant value creation,” said Carlos Santiago, Co-Founder, AIMM and President, Santiago Solutions Group, who led the study team. “Genuinely mirroring cultural values, in the eyes of consumers, boosts their recall, interest, net promoter scores and purchase intent. These findings present marketers with a paradigm shift as to how culture can optimize growth opportunities.”

Released, initial findings from CIIM – which included a survey of 10,000 individuals across demographics including Hispanics, African-Americans, Asians, LGTBQ+, the Disabled community, and Non-Hispanic White – found that culturally-relevant ads are a key driver of brand affinity and purchase intent.

CIIM results revealed that consumers who perceive ads as culturally relevant, compared to those who do not, are: 

  • 5x more likely to learn more about the brand;
  • 8x more likely to recommend the brand to others;
  • 6x more likely to find the brand relevant to them;
  • 3x more likely to find the ad relevant to them;
  • 7x more likely to purchase a brand for the first time;
  • 50% more likely to repurchase a brand they have bought in the past.

Read More: ExoClick SaaS Technology Empowers Publishers To Manage Their Own RTB Business

Bob Liodice, CEO, Association of National Advertisers, said, “ANA is extremely proud of AIMM and NBCU for the rollout of CIIM. One of the cornerstones of ANA’s growth mission is measurement. The utilization of CIIM provides marketers and the industry with a powerful measurement tool that will enhance culturally relevant creative to engineer incremental brand and business growth.”

“At NBCUniversal, we have always known the value of diversity and multicultural representation in advertising and media,” said Laura Molen, President, Advertising Sales and Partnerships, NBCUniversal. “While we hear from marketers in every industry that reaching diverse and multicultural audiences is critical, we partnered with AIMM to create CIIM to show the broader media and advertising community what we already experienced to be true: culturally-relevant creative and environment drive real brand results.”

Insights from CIIM will also fuel the launch of #SeeALL, a movement that will course-correct the issue of representation and illuminate growth opportunities for brands within multicultural segments. Together, CIIM and #SeeALL will prove not only that culture matters, but that cultural relevance and inclusivity are good for both society and for business.

“People are thirsty for culturally relevant content and we have an obligation as marketers to follow both the head and the heart – to drive growth in our businesses and bring America with us – that’s why AIMM is launching the #SeeALL movement within the marketing industry,” said Tony Rogers, Chair, AIMM, and Chief Member Officer, Sam’s Club.

“Inclusion and authentic cultural representation are the right thing for our country; the right thing for our businesses and the right thing for the marketing community,” said Michael Lacorazza, Founding Chair, AIMM, and Head of Integrated Marketing, Wells Fargo.

In the coming months, AIMM, in partnership with NBCUniversal, will release the full scope of the results across all consumer segments.  To make the findings actionable for marketers, CIIM will also be developing a baseline, norms for industry, segments, and individual CIIM scores available for creative assets provided by advertisers.  In 2020, the study will provide learnings on how culture impacts ROI. CIIM  will serve as an actionable tool in guiding marketers, advertisers and the entertainment industry on how to best reflect, understand and respect all consumers in order to drive profit and growth.

Read More: A Nation Of Sustainable Fashion Followers; 9 In 10 Brits Seek Upcycled Garments