Insight | 01.17.25

Encore! How AI Helped The Strand Theatre Steal the Show in Media Performance

They say all the world’s a stage, but when you’re running media for a historic theatre like The Strand, the real performance happens behind the scenes—in dashboards, data, and media spend optimizations. Our task? Drive ticket sales for a lineup of wildly different shows, from classic films to live concerts, all while ensuring our client got the best bang for their advertising buck. Enter AI, the ultimate understudy that helped us steal the show in media performance.

Act One: Understanding Our Audience with AI

The first challenge was figuring out exactly who we needed to have sitting in the proverbial front row: our target customer. But with such a diverse lineup of performances, that audience was a varied one. AI helped us break it down by analyzing Meta’s audience data at scale and identifying patterns in who was engaging, who was buying tickets to which types of shows, and (more importantly) who wasn’t.

  • For classic movie nights, we saw higher engagement from an older demographic that responded well to nostalgic content.
  • For concerts, AI pinpointed younger audiences that skewed towards certain music genres based on their social interactions.
  • Theatre performances? A mix of local patrons and die-hard fans, depending on the production.

Engaging them on their terms added another layer to our efforts. Rather than relying on assumptions, AI helped us tailor our messaging and audience targeting to match the unique vibe of each show.

Act Two: Optimizing Spend Like a Broadway Producer

Once we had our audiences locked in, we made sure our ad dollars were putting on a Tony-winning performance. We wielded AI by continuously analyzing which channels and creative assets were hitting the right notes at the moment of transaction.

  • If carousel ads were outperforming static images, AI flagged it.
  • If video ads were getting stronger engagement, AI shifted more budget their way.
  • If a particular behavioral subset was buying more tickets, AI made sure we prioritized their feeds (and in the process, we learned that behaviors trumped demographics when it came to driving sales).

This real-time, data-driven decision-making kept us from wasting budget on underperforming tactics and ensured we doubled down on what worked. Think of it as a media strategy that constantly fine-tuned itself, like a sound engineer tweaking the mix to get the perfect balance.

Act Three: ROI That Kept Getting Better

A great show builds momentum; our campaigns did too. Thanks to our team’s prowess in deploying AI to parse analytics at scale, we didn’t just see good performance, we saw better performance month over month.

  • We refined audience segments based on actual purchase behavior, not just interest-based assumptions.
  • We kept shifting budget dynamically to high-performing content types.
  • We analyzed ad fatigue in real time, swapping out creative before engagement dipped.

By the time the final curtain fell, The Strand Theatre had maximized its media spend while continuously improving ROI. The result? More ticket sales, smarter budget allocation, and a digital media strategy that played to a standing ovation.

The Takeaway: AI is the Ultimate Tech Crew

We didn’t use AI to replace our expertise, we used it to enhance it. It helped us make smarter, faster, and more data-driven decisions, allowing us to move budget with precision and drive higher returns. In the world of media strategy, it was a box-office smash.

And with AI in the mix? Let’s just say we’re already looking forward to several encores. 

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Insight | 05.12.24

Smart Tires for Stupid Roads: Using AI to Drive Industry Analysis for Apollo’s North American Expansion

In today’s hypercompetitive market, breaking into a new region isn’t just about having a great product, it’s about knowing exactly how to position it. The right insights can be the difference between a brand that eats, like, Wagyu beef versus a bowl of cold gristle. 

When tasked with developing a go-to-market strategy for Apollo, a commercial tire brand entering the North American market, Yalo turned to AI to help synthesize massive amounts of data and translate it into actionable marketing intelligence. AI wasn’t just a research tool; it was the foundation of a smarter, more strategic approach to brand positioning. 

Using AI to Define the Competitive Set

Step one in any strategic contest is understanding the battlefield. Who are the key players? What are their strengths, weaknesses, and differentiators? Leveraging the artificial intelligence tools at our disposal helped us analyze the competitive landscape at scale. Rather than sifting through whitepapers, industry overviews, competitive positioning and anecdotal insights, we used AI to process everything from customer sentiment analysis and industry trends to competitor marketing messages. We were even privy to some designated fiscal media buys.

What we uncovered was a landscape dominated by a handful of legacy brands, each staking its claim with a “unique” (these are air quotes, FYI) value proposition. Many highlighted their durability, emphasizing their ability to withstand brutal mileage. Others touted affordability, positioning themselves as the best “value” (though value seems to be a dirty word). In looking at larger brands in the space, many emphasized brand trust, leveraging decades of experience to reassure buyers. Through AI-driven sentiment tracking, we could see how these narratives played out in real-world conversations, allowing us to pinpoint white space where Apollo could step in and own a distinct position. Ideally one that appeals to the motivations and needs of our North American audience…

Cracking the Code on North American Fleet Owners & Distributors

The next challenge? You guessed it: understanding our target audience. Not just who they are, but what makes them tick. Fleet owners and distributors are the gatekeepers of the commercial tire industry, and if you don’t speak their language, you’re not getting through the door.

AI-powered audience analysis allowed us to segment North American fleet owners and distributors based on their key motivators, purchasing behaviors, and industry pain points. The data painted a clear picture: these buyers aren’t just looking for tires—they’re looking for reliability, efficiency, and solutions that address the specific challenges of North American roads.

And those roads? They’re a damn mess. From the snow-packed highways of the Northeast to the blistering heat of the Southwest, truckers face a gauntlet of conditions that demand more from their tires. AI helped us quantify these challenges, analyzing regional weather patterns, accident reports, and fleet maintenance logs to validate a crucial insight: North American truckers don’t just need tough tires; they need intelligent tires engineered to anticipate and overcome the unpredictable nature of the road.

From Insight to Impact: Crafting the Right Message

With a clear understanding of the competitive landscape and our audience’s needs, we built a strategic brief that cut right to the core of Apollo’s differentiation. Unlike competitors who leaned on vague promises of durability or affordability, Apollo had something unique: engineering intelligence. Their approach to tire manufacturing wasn’t just about toughness; it was about smart, calculated performance backed by data, research, and world-class engineering.

That insight led us to a creative platform that not only set Apollo apart but also resonated deeply with our audience: Smart Tires for Stupid Roads.

This wasn’t just a tagline; it was a rallying cry. It acknowledged the reality that truckers face every day—roads riddled with potholes, black ice, and extreme conditions—and positioned Apollo as the solution that could take on those challenges with intelligence and precision. The best part? Despite the high-quality, Apollo is a more affordable tire, backed by a road-hazard guarantee. That’s tier one performance at a tier two price. That way, we wouldn’t have to lean on value as a motivator, but rather let it be the closer when it’s time to make a sale. 

The Takeaway

AI isn’t just a tool for efficiency, it’s a weapon for marketers who want to outthink the competition and a megaphone for us to amplify our message. By leveraging AI-driven industry analysis, audience segmentation, and competitive intelligence, we were able to craft a positioning strategy for Apollo that was both authentic and compelling. Hell, I feel like I am getting nostalgic about the future.

The result? A market entry strategy that didn’t just introduce a new brand but made a bold statement: when the roads are unpredictable, your tires shouldn’t be.

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Insight | 06.09.21

The Mod Pod.

The great thing about podcasts is that they provide an entertaining alternative to visual media. In fact, studies show that the brain is more active while listening to podcasts than when watching television. Whether you want to learn about entertainment, history, applied sciences, money, or any number of other topics, there’s a podcast out there to teach you.

You can find and download top podcasts from such places as iTunes and Stitcher, as well as in apps like Downcast and Pocket Casts.

Here are 10 great podcasts to get you started:

Science Rules! with Bill Nye

Bill Nye is on a mission to change the world — one voicemail at a time. Bill and science writer Corey S. Powell take your burning questions and put them to the world’s leading experts on just about every topic in the universe.

Radiolab

Radiolab is one of the most beloved podcasts and public radio shows in the world. The show is known for its deep-dive journalism and innovative sound design. Over the years it has evolved to become a platform for long-form journalism and storytelling. 

Stuff You Should Know

If you’ve ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

Crazy Money

Crazy Money exists to promote financial wisdom and better living through no-holds-barred conversations about the role of money in our lives. Listen as comedian and former Facebook Sales VP Paul Ollinger interviews entrepreneurs, celebrities, authors, artists, and others with a unique perspective on money, wealth and careers.

Hardcore History

Dan Carlin’s work weaves historical information with deep questions and Twilight Zone-style twists to help illustrate the power and continuing relevance of the past. Drama, extremes, empathy, and vivid examples of both the highs and lows of humanity dominate the narrative.

Revisionist History

Revisionist History is Malcolm Gladwell’s journey through the overlooked and the misunderstood. Every episode re-examines something from the past—an event, a person, an idea, even a song—and asks whether we got it right the first time. 

How I Built This

Guy Raz dives into the stories behind some of the world’s best known companies. How I Built This weaves a narrative journey about innovators, entrepreneurs and idealists—and the movements they built.

Overheard at National Geographic

Come dive into one of the curiously delightful conversations overheard at National Geographic’s headquarters, as we follow explorers, photographers, and scientists to the edges of our big, weird, beautiful world.

99% Invisible

Design is everywhere in our lives, perhaps most importantly in the places where we’ve just stopped noticing. 99% Invisible is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture. 

Philosophize This!

For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don’t need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.

Here are some of the current statistics for podcasting in 2021:

  • Over 55% of the US population have listened to a podcast
  • In 2020 over 155 million people listen to a podcast every week
  • Around 24% of the US population (68 million) listen to multiple podcasts weekly
  • Podcast listeners consume an average of seven different shows per week
  • There are over 700,000 active podcasts and 29 million podcast episodes available
  • The most popular age group for podcasts listeners is 25-44 which make up 49% of total listeners

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As the podcast trend continues to grow each year, one thing is clear: human beings love to listen to each other talk.

Ready to grow your audience online? Yalo offers many creative Design & Development services for 21st century eyes and ears. Let us help.

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