Netflix Advertising

Netflix Advertising


Contents List

 
What Is Netflix Advertising?
Why Advertise on Netflix?
Netflix Advertising Options & Formats
How Much Does Netflix Advertising Cost in Australia?
Why Choose AdUnion for Netflix Advertising?
FAQs

“We want to be the safe respite where you can explore, get stimulated, have fun, enjoy, relax — and have none of the controversy around exploiting users with advertising” said Reed Hastings back 2019. Fast forward to 2025, and the streaming giant has not only entered the advertising arena, it has fully embraced it.

For Australian marketers, the arrival of Netflix’s ad tier wasn’t just another channel launch; it was the unlocking of premium inventory that had been walled off for a decade. We are no longer talking about experimental budgets. With over 4 million (ad-addressable) Monthly Active Viewers (MAVs) in Australia alone, Netflix has transitioned from a “nice-to-have” to a critical reach vehicle in the media mix.

What Is Netflix Advertising?

Netflix Advertising (often referred to in the industry as Netflix Basic with Ads or Standard with Ads) is a hybrid SVOD/AVOD (Subscription/Advertising Video On Demand) model. It offers consumers a lower subscription price in exchange for watching approximately 4 to 5 minutes of ads per hour.

Unlike the “Wild West” of YouTube or the cluttered environment of traditional broadcast TV (Linear), Netflix has curated a premium, low-load environment. The ads run before (pre-roll) and during (mid-roll) TV shows and movies. Crucially, Netflix has maintained strict frequency caps, meaning a user won’t see your ad ten times in a single binge session—a common frustration on other local BVOD platforms.

Why Advertise on Netflix?

The primary draw is attention. In an era of second-screening, Netflix commands a level of focus that other platforms struggle to match. When a user hits play on Stranger Things or Squid Game, they are leaning in, not scrolling past.

Rapid Adoption: Data from late 2025 indicated that roughly 73% of new Australian sign-ups are choosing the ad-supported tier. The audience is scaling faster than anticipated.

Netflix Advertising Options & Formats

Netflix has moved beyond simple “spots and dots.” While the core offering is video, the formats are evolving to feel native to the streaming experience.

  1. Pre-roll and Mid-roll Video: The standard 15, 30, or 60-second spots. Mid-rolls are placed at natural narrative breaks to minimise viewer annoyance.
  2. Top 10 Alignment: Advertisers can specifically target the “Top 10” most-watched shows in Australia, guaranteeing your brand is part of the current watercooler conversation.
  3. Keep Watching / Pause Ads: Static creative that appears when a user pauses content. This is a high-impact, non-intrusive format that effectively turns the TV screen into a digital billboard in the living room.
  4. Sponsorships: Brands can sponsor specific themes or collections (e.g., “The Action Collection”), offering “presented by” branding at the start of the viewing session.

How Much Does Netflix Advertising Cost in Australia?

When Netflix first launched ads in Australia, they demanded eye-watering premiums. In 2025, the market has corrected, but it remains a premium buy.

Why Choose AdUnion for Netflix Advertising?

When Netflix first launched ads in Australia, they demanded eye-watering premiums. In 2025, the market has corrected, but it remains a premium buy.

FAQs



Can small businesses advertise on Netflix?

Yes. Initially, this was a “big brand only” playground with massive commit levels. Now, thanks to programmatic buying, small-to-medium businesses can access Netflix inventory. You don’t need a million-dollar budget, but you do need a partner (agency or DSP) to facilitate the buy, as there is no self-serve “boost post” button like Facebook.



Is Netflix advertising available in Australia?

Yes. Australia was one of the initial launch markets in November 2022. It is now fully operational with robust targeting and measurement capabilities.



What targeting is available on Netflix ads?

Netflix offers a sophisticated suite of targeting options based on Content, Audience, and Viewing Experience:

Note adding targeting can attract a CPM premium.



What Brand Safety filters are available when advertising on Netflix?

Netflix offers two primary Brand Safety filters to ensure your ads appear in environments that align with your brand standards:

1. Sensitive Content Blocks

These filters allow you to automatically avoid specific themes and topics. The available blocks include:

2. Title Exclusion

For precise control, you can provide a list of up to 20 specific titles that you want to strictly exclude from your campaign to ensure your ads never run within that content.



What is the minimum spend for Netflix ads?

If you try to buy a “Direct IO” (Insertion Order) straight from Netflix’s sales team, minimums can be high ($30k+). However, via Programmatic channels (through agencies like AdUnion), there is technically no hard minimum spend, though most agencies will recommend a minimum campaign budget of $5k–$10k to generate meaningful data.



How do I get my brand on Netflix?

You cannot log in to a portal and upload a credit card yourself. You must go through:



Are Netflix ads skippable?

No. Unlike YouTube, where users are trained to hover over the “Skip” button after 5 seconds, Netflix ads must be watched to resume content. This forces high viewability and retention.

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