When activating on the IPN, this toy brand drove a +121% lift in daily sales vs. pre-campaign period.
This toy brand successfully shortened the purchase cycle by 64%.
The IPN campaign for this toy brand converted 16.3% new and competitive shoppers and 81.5% were agnostic. Existing loyalists accounted for just 2.2% of redeemers.
IPN offer redeemers of this toy brand were highly valuable, resulting in a +115% increase in units sold per customer and an +80% increase in store trips vs. all purchasers.
This toy brand saw a +659% lift in basket size during the IPN campaign vs. pre-campaign period.
This toy brand experienced a +15.5% YoY increase in units sold per customer during their campaign, while major competitors saw a decline in the same period.
During the IPN campaign, 43% of toy purchases by redeemers were dedicated to the client's brand, marking an impressive 18.9% growth in their share of wallet vs. pre-campaign period.
This toy brand captured a +5.4 point gain in purchase share by week while competitor share declined -2.9 points.
This toy brand drove a 20.5X return on ad spend (ROAS) and 3.1X return on marketing investment (ROMI) during the IPN campaign.
35% of toy buyers believe inflation is significantly impacting their ability to pay monthly bills, with 45% shopping at dollar or discount stores in response.
While 25% of shoppers plan to spend less this year, 54% are only buying toy items offered at a discounted price.
Roughly half of toy buyers rely on digital ads for new product discovery and for finding bargains, while every day, 10% seek products online and 9% make an actual purchase.
Toy shoppers organically spent $32.59 on average in Q4. When a purchase was tied to an Ibotta toy offer, that figure rose to $57.07.
Those who redeem toy offers on Ibotta are more likely to make repeat organic purchases.
Toy shoppers who didn’t redeem any offers organically spent $49.93 for 5.28 units on average. When a shopper had redeemed at least one Ibotta toy offer, those figures rose to $102.88 and 10.94 units.
Educational toys, board games, and arts/crafts have been the most popular types of toys purchased.
Spending on toys and games appears to reach a peak for those with children ages 6 – 11.
Puzzles, games, and outdoor play are highly seasonal. In contrast, pretend play sees a gradual increase throughout the year, similar to the overall category trend.
In Q4 of 2022, Brand A and Brand D accounted for roughly half of the market share of only organic purchases.
Brand D seized control of the toy category, dominating in Q4 with Ibotta promotions running.
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