OSMO sees growing shift towards Attention-Led OOH planning in real estate launches
New Delhi [India], April 13 (ANI): OOH specialist OSMO is witnessing a clear shift in how real estate developers are approaching launch campaigns, with increasing focus moving from scale-driven visibility to more precise, attention-led planning.
In a category where multiple projects compete simultaneously for consumer mindspace, developers are beginning to prioritise how effectively campaigns capture attention during the launch window, rather than just the volume of sites deployed.
Shift from Scale to Precision
According to OSMO, traditional OOH planning in real estate has largely been driven by scale and presence. However, increasing category clutter and overlapping campaigns have made it harder for brands to achieve meaningful cut-through.
- High-impact, clutter-free placements
- Minimising adjacency with competing projects
- Contextual mapping of audience movement
- Phased visibility aligned to launch and sustenance
This approach is helping brands build stronger recall during launch while maintaining continuity in engagement post-launch.
LOC8 Driving Data-Led Decision Making
At the centre of OSMO's approach is LOC8, its proprietary attention intelligence platform, which enables planners to evaluate outdoor media using parameters such as visibility, dwell time, and audience movement rather than just traffic or availability.
"The idea behind LOC8 was to move away from inventory-led planning to attention-led planning," said Mangesh Shinde, Co-founder, OSMO. He further added, "Once you understand where attention genuinely exists, every decision becomes sharper and more effective."
OSMO believes this shift is gradually redefining the role of outdoor advertising in real estate from a visibility-led medium to a more performance-driven, intelligence-led channel.
As competition intensifies and consumer attention becomes more fragmented, developers are increasingly looking at OOH not just as a presence-building tool, but as a critical lever in driving early momentum and demand during launches. (ANI)
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