
Shorter TV commercials
are getting slightly higher levels of attention than 30-second commercials.
An iSpot.tv analysis of 37,854 TV commercials across 4.7 million TV ad airings, found that from the end of 2017 to
early 2018, 10-second commercials earn an “attention” score of 91.0 to 91.5.
By comparison, 30-second spots earned a 90.0 score.
The difference is much more notable when
10-second commercials are compared to 60-second commercials -- which tallied a number of 88.0 to 88.5.
In addition, iSpot.tv’s research said that shorter 10-second to 15-second spots
grabbed the best “attention” numbers when short-duration TV commercials were placed in the second position -- or second to last -- in a pod of commercials.
Longtime research showed
that positives result from running 30-second commercials in the “A” or first position in a commercial pod.
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Although this position is desirable to marketers for their messaging, the
media research survey says it can be the most disruptive.
Viewers tend to take other actions when watching TV commercials -- changing channels and skipping -- more at the beginning and at the
end of the multi-TV commercial pod, according to iSpot.tv.
When it comes to overall ad creative, the research shows that automotive, travel and movie trailers consistently outperform other
categories, in part because the production quality is better.