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Snap revenue up 5%, promises better ROI for advertisers

Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, reported its revenue rose 5% in the latest quarter after two straight quarters of declines on a rebound in the digital advertising market.

Advertising is the biggest source of Snap’s revenue – and the company cautioned the ad market remains volatile, pointing to the impact of war in the Middle East:

Revenue for the third quarter was $1.19 billion, up from $1.13 billion a year ago. In the previous two quarters, Snap’s revenue had fallen between 4% and 7%.

The company remains unprofitable – its net loss of $368 million for the third quarter is wider than a loss of $360 million a year ago.

Ad platform improvements. In a letter to investors, Snap said the company has “focused on improving our advertising platform” to generate higher returns for advertisers.

Snap invested in improving ad ranking and optimization using ML models. This has led to a significant improvement in ROI for advertisers and an increase in lower-funnel revenue year-over-year and quarter-over-quarter. Also, its 7/0 Pixel Purchase optimization now lets advertisers bid for attributed seven-day clickthrough conversions.

Snapchat also reported working with advertisers to improve the effectiveness of their privacy-centric integrations with the ad platform. This resulted in significantly higher signal quality for those advertisers.

Last quarter, Snapchat introduced the Event Quality Score (EQS) system for advertisers to measure the quality and integrity of their data and identify opportunities to optimize their integrations with the ad platform. 

Increase in paid subscribers. Daily active users for the third quarter were 406 million, up 12% from a year ago. Last month, Snap said it had reached five million users for its paid subscription services, up from 4 million in June.

Because Snap is primarily used as a messaging platform – and doesn’t run ads in those messages – it’s had a hard time monetizing its users.

To rectify that it has ads in features like Stories and Spotlight, scrollable feeds of photos and videos from creators. Last month, Snap partnered with Microsoft to include sponsored links in Snap’s AI chatbot My AI.

Snap reported more than 200 million people have used My AI, sending more than 20 billion messages. CEO Evan Spiegel said in yesterday’s analyst call that while My AI is just getting started, it will eventually be a revenue driver.

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