Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Snapchat should emulate Facebook’s ad strategy

Personal messaging is Snapchat’s soul. But it’s time the company unified its product priorities with financial ones

- Bloomberg Opinion The views expressed are personal

photo-and-video montages compiled or created by news organisati­ons, entertainm­ent companies and people with a following. Snap makes money from two of those three. Companies like Adidas pay to create animations that let people appear to bounce an animated soccer ball on their selfies. Advertiser­s buy commercial messages within the Discover montages and between friends’ Stories. But analysts estimate that users spend a small minority of time in the Discover section, which happens to be where the company generates a large share of its ad revenue.

Snap’s chief financial officer said the company was “looking at monetising all aspects of the app” and mentioned the possibilit­y of making money from snap activity. Snapchat is less well suited to commercial interactio­ns than Facebook’s Messenger and Whatsapp, but the older company’s blueprint is still a good place for Snap to start.

No one has cracked the code yet on effective advertisin­g in personal communicat­ions. And there are downsides to mixing ads into Snapchat messaging. Snapchat fans might hate it. Plus, the prices for Snapchat’s ads are becoming cheaper as the company embraces computeris­ed auctioning to place them. Adding more slots for commercial­s that Snap can’t sell or is forced to sell at cut-rate prices or to low-quality advertiser­s, is the opposite of what the company needs right now.

That’s a worry. But I can’t escape the idea that messaging is the soul of Snapchat. It’s time for the company to unify its product priorities with its financial ones. Each of us has the power to create a healthier way of life. The choices we make today impact our physical, mental, and spiritual health tomorrow. We are laying the groundwork for our health in the future, whether months or years from now. We are also making choices that impact our families.

If we knew that all the choices we make regarding our physical, mental, and spiritual health were forming the foundation for our physical existence now and for the

 ?? GETTYIMAGE­S ?? Facebook is experiment­ing with ways to charge companies for interactio­n in its Messenger app. Snapchat, too, should place ads in the app’s private communicat­ions
GETTYIMAGE­S Facebook is experiment­ing with ways to charge companies for interactio­n in its Messenger app. Snapchat, too, should place ads in the app’s private communicat­ions

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