WHAT’S
DRIVING
MARKETING
IN 2014
A Research Study from Conversant
SUMMARY POINTS
DIGITAL SPENDING AND CHANNELS
RTB TRENDS
PASSION FOR PERSONALIZATION
PERSONALIZATION BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES
VENDORS AND MEASUREMENT
WHAT SHOULD MARKETERS DO NOW?
SURVEY METHODOLOGY	
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Table of Contents
2
The study, conducted in late 2013 by leading
insights provider Advertiser Perceptions,
gathered the opinions of both “brand-side”
and “agency-side” marketing leaders.
A major Conversant research study evaluating
attitudes, plans and actions of both brand
marketers and agencies reveals a shift in focus
among marketers in 2014. As pressure for driving
results becomes stronger, marketers are moving
away from piecemeal tactics and experimentation
and doubling down budgets on those strategies
and tactics that they can count on to deliver a
higher return in the coming year.
WHAT’S
DRIVING
MARKETING
IN 2014:
A RESEARCH STUDY
FROM CONVERSANT
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The data demonstrates that marketers are
sharpening their focus in 2014. They are building
smarter, more effective strategies and teams that
will drive the best possible results. In the coming
year, the industry can expect to see four key shifts
as marketers focus on the following:
1
More dollars spent on
fewer, but proven, ROI-
positive channels
and vehicles
3
Vendor consolidation
as marketers seek the
right strategic partners
4
Reevaluating
approaches to
measurement to
ensure marketers
are allocating
resources effectively
2
Emphasis on
understanding
and implementing
personalized
marketing programs
3
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
DISPLAYBANNERS
VIDEO
AFFILIATE
CROSS-DEVICEADVERTISING
DIGITAL CHANNELS MARKETERS
PLAN TO USE IN 2014
These advertising and marketing decision-makers say that video spending will
continue to grow and will play a dominant role in digital marketing this year.
Approximately 61% of marketers plan to use it in their strategies, which will make
video the number one channel for 2014.
Cross-device spend is also escalating. In 2013, 41% of overall marketing budgets
were invested in integrated cross-platform advertising. In 2014, these leaders
report that cross-device marketing will be front-and-center, with 59% of advertisers
planning to invest in this channel. This represents the largest jump of any channel
this year and will make it the second most commonly used tactic overall.
BIGGER BUDGETS,
BETTER FOCUS
Both brand and agency leaders expect digital marketing
budgets to continue to grow in 2014. But as marketers
and agencies become more knowledgeable about
digital and “what works” for their audiences, they are
planning to consolidate spending across fewer, proven
channels, with a smaller share of spend going to novel
but unproven tactics.
Reported digital spend by agency
and brand respondents Percentage of Brand and Agency marketers
that plan to use this channel in 2014.
AGENCY
MARKETER
$
17.8MM
$
22.1MM
$
16 MM
2013
2014
2013
2014
$
14.9MM
57% 61%
59%
32%
+20%
YOY
+38%
YOY
4
Average Percent of Digital/Mobile Budget
Allocated to RTB By Spend Level
Percent of Marketers Rating
RTB as Extremely or Somewhat
Important By Spend Level
31%
22%
45%
35%
45%
66%
21%
45%
84%
38%
BRANDS THAT SPEND
LESS THAN $
10MM
BRANDS THAT SPEND
LESS THAN $
10MM
BRANDS THAT SPEND
$
10MM
OR MORE
BRANDS THAT SPEND
$
10MM
OR MORE
Next 12 Months
Past 12 Months
Extremely Important
Somewhat Important
Combined
IMPORTANCE
AND USE OF
REAL-TIME BIDDING
Many advertisers expect to increase their use of
RTB exchange media in 2014. Marketers with
digital budgets of greater than $10 Million expect
to spend 45% of their total budget via RTB. Brands
that spend less than $10 Million per year expect to
spend 31% of their total budgets via RTB.
Not surprisingly, larger brands also believe RTB is
a more important part of the digital mix. Thirty-
eight percent of marketers that spend more than
$10 Million rate RTB as “Extremely Important”
versus just 21% of brand marketers with less than
$10 Million to spend.
5
I believe that individualized messages and offers can
be more effective than mass messages and offers.
OPINIONS ABOUT
PERSONALIZED MEDIA
- BY COMPANY TYPE AND JOB TITLE
30+70+R30%
44+56+R44%
26+74+R26%
33+67+R33%
38+62+R38%
59+41+R59%
32+68+R32%
Advertiser VP, SVP,
President, etc...
Advertiser CMO
Agency Buyer/
Planner
Agency Associate
Media Director
Agency
Supervisor
Agency
Marketer
The research shows that more
experienced, senior marketers
are more likely to believe in the
power of personalized media.
THE YEAR OF PERSONALIZATION
Both agency and brand marketers agree that
personalization is a key strategic imperative for 2014.
The key driver behind the personalization movement appears to be
the consumer’s need for individualized brand experiences. Today,
they demand communications that are relevant to their
individual needs.
Brands can respond to this consumer demand with individually
tailored messaging and media.
This trend is indicative of the industry-wide and decades-long
progression away from mass marketing to a more focused approach
featuring messaging that speaks to the needs of the individual.
77+23 73+2777%
of marketers agree
that individualized
messages and
offers will be more
effective than mass
messages/offers
73%
of marketers agree
that personalized
one-to-one marketing
is the future
Percent of Respondents that
strongly agree with the statement:
6
BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES
OF PERSONALIZED MARKETING
The marketers surveyed believe that personalized marketing offers a variety of positive benefits, many of which are key KPIs for their roles. Key
among those benefits are increased sales and stronger brand perceptions.
But the research also reveals that 47% of marketers believe their teams lack the expertise needed to develop and deliver personalized marketing
programs. This may also serve as an explanation for why some marketers reported concerns that personalized marketing isn’t possible, and why
others seem unaware of its broad scale availability. This highlights a need for marketers to learn more and seek guidance from the right partner to
better understand how to strategically execute and benefit from the power of personalization.
Hundreds of companies are already implementing personalized marketing. While many more plan to capitalize on the benefits of personalization
in 2014, many marketers reported challenges and barriers to implementing personalized media programs.
CHALLENGES OF A PERSONALIZED
MEDIA PROGRAM
	 HIGHER MEDIA COSTS	 64% 640=
		54% 540=
	 INCREASED MARKETING/ 	 63% 630=
	
MANAGEMENT COMPLEXITY
	 50% 500=
	 HIGH CREATIVE 	 60% 600=
	
DEVELOPMENT COSTS
	 50% 500=
	CREATIVE ISSUES/PROBLEMS	 45% 450=
	
WITH QUALITY CREATIVE
	 41% 410=
	 DIFFICULTY MEASURING 	 41% 410=
	
CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVENESS
	 34% 340=
	 LOSS OF CREATIVE/ 	 25% 250=
	
BRAND CONTROL
	 29% 290=
AGENCY
MARKETER
BENEFITS OF A PERSONALIZED
MEDIA PROGRAM
	 IMPROVED RESPONSE RATE	 70% 700=
		56% 560=
	 INCREASED SALES	 67% 670=
		55% 550=
	 STRONGER BRAND 	 63% 630=
	
PERCEPTIONS
	 56% 560=
	INCREASED PRODUCT TRIAL/ 	 45% 450=
	
TRIAL RATES
	 46% 460=
	 INCREASED REPEAT 	 36% 360=
	
PURCHASES/REPEAT RATE
	 60% 600=
	 INCREASED AVERAGE 	 28% 280=
	
REVENUE PER USER (ARPU)
	 48% 480=
AGENCY
MARKETER
7
BETTER
MEASUREMENT
The findings show that measurement is also top-of-mind for brand
marketers and agencies alike. Growing numbers of marketers now
question the accuracy of the most commonly-used approaches to
measurement, such as last click or last view. In the coming year, almost
one-third of marketers (32%) will seek better and more complete
measurement strategies, with one-third reporting that they’ll change
their approach to measurement in 2014.
Plans to Change Measurement
Approach in Coming Year
Audience Breakdown of Those
Planning to Change Measurement
BY COMPANY TYPE BY TOTAL ADVERTISING SPEND LEVEL
YES
NO
DON’T KNOW
Percent of
Respondents
(Sorted by Overall)
43%
26%
32%
39+61+R39%
26+74+R26%
Agency
Marketer
24%
41%
BRANDS THAT SPEND
LESS THAN $
10MM
BRANDS THAT SPEND
$
10MM
OR MORE
VENDOR CONSOLIDATION
After years of embracing an increasingly crowded vendor environment,
there is growing evidence that marketers want and need to streamline
vendor relationships. The average number of vendor relationships
among those surveyed was 27, a cumbersome number that is
motivating marketers to partner with fewer vendors that can offer
more comprehensive solutions. Nearly half of agencies (49%) and
approximately one-third of marketers (33%) believe there are too many
digital marketing vendors.
This illustrates that, after years of tolerating an
increasing amount of complicated vendor
relationships (in the already complicated
Lumascape), marketers have to reduce
the amount of vendor coordination and
management they deal with. Working with
fewer vendors will provide marketers with more
integrated measurement and will ensure that
each vendor has a stronger understanding of the
marketer’s needs, goals and programs as a whole.
Percent of
Respondents
# of Vendors/Providers
Used in One Year
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
1-3
4-6
7-10
11-20
OVER20
27
Average Number of
Vendors/Providers
Used in One Year
VENDOR COUNT IN 2013
18% 19%
10%
19%
32%
8
WHAT
SHOULD
MARKETERS DO
NOW?
1
Avoid chasing the “shiny object”
and focus on building on what
works. As more and more
companies demand greater
ROI from their marketing leaders, we
expect to see more dollars spent on
proven tactics. While new platforms and
technologies can be exciting, their ability
to drive results is usually unknown, and
marketers are showing increased caution
when it comes to how they allocate
their budgets.
2
Personalization is a must. It’s
time to better understand what’s
possible. Many marketers find
the idea of personalization
appealing, but have doubts about
whether it’s feasible for their business.
The reality is that personalization is
possible, and can be cost effective
and efficient. Marketers should adopt
strategies to educate their organizations
on the value of personalized marketing.
Become a
personalization
evangelist by:
• Communicating how
personalization is driving results for
hundreds of blue chip companies
• Explaining that personalization
is the next logical step in the
industry’s move from mass to
individualized marketing
• Pointing out that there are
personalized approaches for
companies at all stages of
readiness, from comprehensive,
ongoing solutions to more selective,
campaign-based offerings
3
“Think Big” in vendors, data,
and solutions. Marketers and
agencies would do well to
consider what’s under the
hood from potential vendors. Can that
hot startup really deliver the data and
technology necessary for great results at
scale? Additionally, management costs
will become an even more important
consideration as marketers and agencies
decide whom to work with. Expect to
see declines in the number of vendors
that people partner with, and further
spending behind proven industry giants.
4
By asking the right questions,
measurement can only get
better. Senior marketers make
a lot of assumptions about
the measurement methodologies their
companies use, many of them inaccurate.
Marketers and agencies need to ask the
right questions about measurement to
find the right way to move forward.
For example:
• Does my methodology include
online and offline?
• Does my methodology represent
true incremental sales?
• Does my methodology see
causality where there’s only
correlation?
• Do the flaws in my current
methodology limit my ability
to optimize effectively?
With these priorities in mind,
marketers can set their brands up for
a great deal of learning and success
in 2014.
9
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
An online survey was conducted among a broad set of agency and marketing
leaders between October 18 and November 4, 2013. Two hundred marketer
and agency contacts from the The Advertiser Perceptions Media Decision
Maker Database and third-party databases were surveyed. The sample was
designed to be reflective of a broad cross-section of the industry.
Contact qualifications were as follows:
•Significantly involved in digital/online media advertising selection decisions
• Senior level marketer or agency decision-maker
• $2 Million past 12-month minimum spend
ABOUT CONVERSANT
Conversant, Inc. (Nasdaq: CNVR) is the leader in personalized digital
marketing. Combining the strengths of ValueClick Media, Commission
Junction, Mediaplex, Greystripe and Dotomi, Conversant helps the world’s
biggest companies grow by creating personalized experiences that deliver
higher returns for brands and greater satisfaction for people. We offer a fully
integrated personalization platform, personalized media programs and the
world’s largest affiliate marketing network – all fueled by a deep understanding
of what motivates people to engage, connect and buy.
For more information, please visit www.conversantmedia.com.
PROFILE OF
RESPONDENTS
Company Type
41% 410=MARKETER
59% 590=AGENCY
Job Title - Marketer
27% 270=CMO
73% 730=VP, SVP, PRES., ETC...
Job Title - Agency
40% 400=SUPERVISOR
39% 390=ASSOCIATE MEDIA DIRECTOR
21% 210=BUYER/PLANNER
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Conversant what's driving_digital_2014

  • 2. SUMMARY POINTS DIGITAL SPENDING AND CHANNELS RTB TRENDS PASSION FOR PERSONALIZATION PERSONALIZATION BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES VENDORS AND MEASUREMENT WHAT SHOULD MARKETERS DO NOW? SURVEY METHODOLOGY 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Table of Contents 2
  • 3. The study, conducted in late 2013 by leading insights provider Advertiser Perceptions, gathered the opinions of both “brand-side” and “agency-side” marketing leaders. A major Conversant research study evaluating attitudes, plans and actions of both brand marketers and agencies reveals a shift in focus among marketers in 2014. As pressure for driving results becomes stronger, marketers are moving away from piecemeal tactics and experimentation and doubling down budgets on those strategies and tactics that they can count on to deliver a higher return in the coming year. WHAT’S DRIVING MARKETING IN 2014: A RESEARCH STUDY FROM CONVERSANT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The data demonstrates that marketers are sharpening their focus in 2014. They are building smarter, more effective strategies and teams that will drive the best possible results. In the coming year, the industry can expect to see four key shifts as marketers focus on the following: 1 More dollars spent on fewer, but proven, ROI- positive channels and vehicles 3 Vendor consolidation as marketers seek the right strategic partners 4 Reevaluating approaches to measurement to ensure marketers are allocating resources effectively 2 Emphasis on understanding and implementing personalized marketing programs 3
  • 4. 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% DISPLAYBANNERS VIDEO AFFILIATE CROSS-DEVICEADVERTISING DIGITAL CHANNELS MARKETERS PLAN TO USE IN 2014 These advertising and marketing decision-makers say that video spending will continue to grow and will play a dominant role in digital marketing this year. Approximately 61% of marketers plan to use it in their strategies, which will make video the number one channel for 2014. Cross-device spend is also escalating. In 2013, 41% of overall marketing budgets were invested in integrated cross-platform advertising. In 2014, these leaders report that cross-device marketing will be front-and-center, with 59% of advertisers planning to invest in this channel. This represents the largest jump of any channel this year and will make it the second most commonly used tactic overall. BIGGER BUDGETS, BETTER FOCUS Both brand and agency leaders expect digital marketing budgets to continue to grow in 2014. But as marketers and agencies become more knowledgeable about digital and “what works” for their audiences, they are planning to consolidate spending across fewer, proven channels, with a smaller share of spend going to novel but unproven tactics. Reported digital spend by agency and brand respondents Percentage of Brand and Agency marketers that plan to use this channel in 2014. AGENCY MARKETER $ 17.8MM $ 22.1MM $ 16 MM 2013 2014 2013 2014 $ 14.9MM 57% 61% 59% 32% +20% YOY +38% YOY 4
  • 5. Average Percent of Digital/Mobile Budget Allocated to RTB By Spend Level Percent of Marketers Rating RTB as Extremely or Somewhat Important By Spend Level 31% 22% 45% 35% 45% 66% 21% 45% 84% 38% BRANDS THAT SPEND LESS THAN $ 10MM BRANDS THAT SPEND LESS THAN $ 10MM BRANDS THAT SPEND $ 10MM OR MORE BRANDS THAT SPEND $ 10MM OR MORE Next 12 Months Past 12 Months Extremely Important Somewhat Important Combined IMPORTANCE AND USE OF REAL-TIME BIDDING Many advertisers expect to increase their use of RTB exchange media in 2014. Marketers with digital budgets of greater than $10 Million expect to spend 45% of their total budget via RTB. Brands that spend less than $10 Million per year expect to spend 31% of their total budgets via RTB. Not surprisingly, larger brands also believe RTB is a more important part of the digital mix. Thirty- eight percent of marketers that spend more than $10 Million rate RTB as “Extremely Important” versus just 21% of brand marketers with less than $10 Million to spend. 5
  • 6. I believe that individualized messages and offers can be more effective than mass messages and offers. OPINIONS ABOUT PERSONALIZED MEDIA - BY COMPANY TYPE AND JOB TITLE 30+70+R30% 44+56+R44% 26+74+R26% 33+67+R33% 38+62+R38% 59+41+R59% 32+68+R32% Advertiser VP, SVP, President, etc... Advertiser CMO Agency Buyer/ Planner Agency Associate Media Director Agency Supervisor Agency Marketer The research shows that more experienced, senior marketers are more likely to believe in the power of personalized media. THE YEAR OF PERSONALIZATION Both agency and brand marketers agree that personalization is a key strategic imperative for 2014. The key driver behind the personalization movement appears to be the consumer’s need for individualized brand experiences. Today, they demand communications that are relevant to their individual needs. Brands can respond to this consumer demand with individually tailored messaging and media. This trend is indicative of the industry-wide and decades-long progression away from mass marketing to a more focused approach featuring messaging that speaks to the needs of the individual. 77+23 73+2777% of marketers agree that individualized messages and offers will be more effective than mass messages/offers 73% of marketers agree that personalized one-to-one marketing is the future Percent of Respondents that strongly agree with the statement: 6
  • 7. BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES OF PERSONALIZED MARKETING The marketers surveyed believe that personalized marketing offers a variety of positive benefits, many of which are key KPIs for their roles. Key among those benefits are increased sales and stronger brand perceptions. But the research also reveals that 47% of marketers believe their teams lack the expertise needed to develop and deliver personalized marketing programs. This may also serve as an explanation for why some marketers reported concerns that personalized marketing isn’t possible, and why others seem unaware of its broad scale availability. This highlights a need for marketers to learn more and seek guidance from the right partner to better understand how to strategically execute and benefit from the power of personalization. Hundreds of companies are already implementing personalized marketing. While many more plan to capitalize on the benefits of personalization in 2014, many marketers reported challenges and barriers to implementing personalized media programs. CHALLENGES OF A PERSONALIZED MEDIA PROGRAM HIGHER MEDIA COSTS 64% 640= 54% 540= INCREASED MARKETING/ 63% 630= MANAGEMENT COMPLEXITY 50% 500= HIGH CREATIVE 60% 600= DEVELOPMENT COSTS 50% 500= CREATIVE ISSUES/PROBLEMS 45% 450= WITH QUALITY CREATIVE 41% 410= DIFFICULTY MEASURING 41% 410= CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVENESS 34% 340= LOSS OF CREATIVE/ 25% 250= BRAND CONTROL 29% 290= AGENCY MARKETER BENEFITS OF A PERSONALIZED MEDIA PROGRAM IMPROVED RESPONSE RATE 70% 700= 56% 560= INCREASED SALES 67% 670= 55% 550= STRONGER BRAND 63% 630= PERCEPTIONS 56% 560= INCREASED PRODUCT TRIAL/ 45% 450= TRIAL RATES 46% 460= INCREASED REPEAT 36% 360= PURCHASES/REPEAT RATE 60% 600= INCREASED AVERAGE 28% 280= REVENUE PER USER (ARPU) 48% 480= AGENCY MARKETER 7
  • 8. BETTER MEASUREMENT The findings show that measurement is also top-of-mind for brand marketers and agencies alike. Growing numbers of marketers now question the accuracy of the most commonly-used approaches to measurement, such as last click or last view. In the coming year, almost one-third of marketers (32%) will seek better and more complete measurement strategies, with one-third reporting that they’ll change their approach to measurement in 2014. Plans to Change Measurement Approach in Coming Year Audience Breakdown of Those Planning to Change Measurement BY COMPANY TYPE BY TOTAL ADVERTISING SPEND LEVEL YES NO DON’T KNOW Percent of Respondents (Sorted by Overall) 43% 26% 32% 39+61+R39% 26+74+R26% Agency Marketer 24% 41% BRANDS THAT SPEND LESS THAN $ 10MM BRANDS THAT SPEND $ 10MM OR MORE VENDOR CONSOLIDATION After years of embracing an increasingly crowded vendor environment, there is growing evidence that marketers want and need to streamline vendor relationships. The average number of vendor relationships among those surveyed was 27, a cumbersome number that is motivating marketers to partner with fewer vendors that can offer more comprehensive solutions. Nearly half of agencies (49%) and approximately one-third of marketers (33%) believe there are too many digital marketing vendors. This illustrates that, after years of tolerating an increasing amount of complicated vendor relationships (in the already complicated Lumascape), marketers have to reduce the amount of vendor coordination and management they deal with. Working with fewer vendors will provide marketers with more integrated measurement and will ensure that each vendor has a stronger understanding of the marketer’s needs, goals and programs as a whole. Percent of Respondents # of Vendors/Providers Used in One Year 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 1-3 4-6 7-10 11-20 OVER20 27 Average Number of Vendors/Providers Used in One Year VENDOR COUNT IN 2013 18% 19% 10% 19% 32% 8
  • 9. WHAT SHOULD MARKETERS DO NOW? 1 Avoid chasing the “shiny object” and focus on building on what works. As more and more companies demand greater ROI from their marketing leaders, we expect to see more dollars spent on proven tactics. While new platforms and technologies can be exciting, their ability to drive results is usually unknown, and marketers are showing increased caution when it comes to how they allocate their budgets. 2 Personalization is a must. It’s time to better understand what’s possible. Many marketers find the idea of personalization appealing, but have doubts about whether it’s feasible for their business. The reality is that personalization is possible, and can be cost effective and efficient. Marketers should adopt strategies to educate their organizations on the value of personalized marketing. Become a personalization evangelist by: • Communicating how personalization is driving results for hundreds of blue chip companies • Explaining that personalization is the next logical step in the industry’s move from mass to individualized marketing • Pointing out that there are personalized approaches for companies at all stages of readiness, from comprehensive, ongoing solutions to more selective, campaign-based offerings 3 “Think Big” in vendors, data, and solutions. Marketers and agencies would do well to consider what’s under the hood from potential vendors. Can that hot startup really deliver the data and technology necessary for great results at scale? Additionally, management costs will become an even more important consideration as marketers and agencies decide whom to work with. Expect to see declines in the number of vendors that people partner with, and further spending behind proven industry giants. 4 By asking the right questions, measurement can only get better. Senior marketers make a lot of assumptions about the measurement methodologies their companies use, many of them inaccurate. Marketers and agencies need to ask the right questions about measurement to find the right way to move forward. For example: • Does my methodology include online and offline? • Does my methodology represent true incremental sales? • Does my methodology see causality where there’s only correlation? • Do the flaws in my current methodology limit my ability to optimize effectively? With these priorities in mind, marketers can set their brands up for a great deal of learning and success in 2014. 9
  • 10. SURVEY METHODOLOGY An online survey was conducted among a broad set of agency and marketing leaders between October 18 and November 4, 2013. Two hundred marketer and agency contacts from the The Advertiser Perceptions Media Decision Maker Database and third-party databases were surveyed. The sample was designed to be reflective of a broad cross-section of the industry. Contact qualifications were as follows: •Significantly involved in digital/online media advertising selection decisions • Senior level marketer or agency decision-maker • $2 Million past 12-month minimum spend ABOUT CONVERSANT Conversant, Inc. (Nasdaq: CNVR) is the leader in personalized digital marketing. Combining the strengths of ValueClick Media, Commission Junction, Mediaplex, Greystripe and Dotomi, Conversant helps the world’s biggest companies grow by creating personalized experiences that deliver higher returns for brands and greater satisfaction for people. We offer a fully integrated personalization platform, personalized media programs and the world’s largest affiliate marketing network – all fueled by a deep understanding of what motivates people to engage, connect and buy. For more information, please visit www.conversantmedia.com. PROFILE OF RESPONDENTS Company Type 41% 410=MARKETER 59% 590=AGENCY Job Title - Marketer 27% 270=CMO 73% 730=VP, SVP, PRES., ETC... Job Title - Agency 40% 400=SUPERVISOR 39% 390=ASSOCIATE MEDIA DIRECTOR 21% 210=BUYER/PLANNER 10