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TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

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Report: Global Mobile Advertising Market to Reach $18.5 Billion by 2015

Mobile advertising market is at variable maturity levels in different regions, but is expected to grow at a faster rate as compared to other advertising formats such as Internet, print, direct mail, and television. With the introduction of new forms of mobile advertising such as display advertising, mobile Internet advertising, and search, the marketers have greater opportunities than ever to reach more targeted customers.

Mobile marketing tipped for further growth in 2010

Adoption of mobile marketing is set to expand significantly over the next 12 months as consumers become more reliant on their handsets. TMCnet correspondent Calvin Azuri, citing a report carried out by E-mailvision, said that the continued growth of the channel will see it become one of the main drivers of email marketing in 2010.

Asia Pacific handset sales up 7%, says Gartner

The mobile marketing potential of Asia Pacific has been highlighted by Gartner in a new study which reveals that handset sales surged in 2009. Analysts at the research firm reported that handset sales in the region bucked the global trend by increasing to 483.5 million last year, up by 6.7 per cent from the 2008 figure of 453.1 million.

Mobile internet revenues ‘will boost south-east Asian telecoms market’

Money generated from mobile internet browsing will help the south-east Asian telecoms market perform strongly this year, IDC has forecast. The research firm predicted that the region’s mobile operators and infrastructure will generate revenues of $36.1 billion (£23.2 billion) in 2010, an increase of eight per cent from its performance in 2009.

Top Brands and Industry Pioneers from Around the Globe to Gather in Singapore for the 2010 Mobile Marketing Association Forum Asia

Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) is pleased to announce the return of the MMA Forum Asia to Singapore on April 13 to 15, 2010 at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront, Singapore. The theme of this year’s forum is “Now and Next”, a chance for participants to analyse and review the year just past as well as forecast what is to come. This year’s Forum will bring together over 250 participants from all over the globe, uniting members of the mobile marketing eco-system including regulators, brands, agencies, content aggregators, carriers, device manufacturers, technology developers and other major players in the mobile marketing industry. The focus is squarely on brands and agencies, and the event is open to members and non-members alike.

Demand for Mobile Financial Services Grows

While mobile coupon and mobile commerce usage may not have grown as quickly as many marketers hoped, Americans appear to be eagerly adopting mobile banking. The “Mobile Money Study” by Data Innovation found that a strong majority of US smartphone users (68.7%) had accessed banking or other financial services on their mobile phone in the past three months.

67% Of The World’s Population Are Mobile Subscribers

A new report published yesterday by the UN indicates that 67% of the world’s population, or two-thirds total, are mobile subscribers- far outweighing Online access. 67% of the world’s population represents around 4.6B people, up from only 1B in 2002, indicating staggering continued growth.  In developing nations, however, the uptake is even more substantial with 57% of the total population in these nations being mobile subscribers, even though other technologies are scarce.

Embedded Mobile Traffic Rapidly Grows

Mobile data traffic from embedded computing devices is increasing so rapidly that if current trends continue, the total number of bytes sent each month in 2014 will equal the total equivalent traffic measured in 2008, according to ABI Research. ABI Research estimates that nearly 7,900 petabytes of data will be sent from embedded computing devices in 2014. This traffic originates from laptops, netbooks and Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) that are equipped “out of the box” with cellular or mobile broadband modems. Laptops and netbooks will account for about 90% of the traffic, with the contribution from MIDs and media tablets remaining fairly small.

Apple stings HTC with patent lawsuit

Apple said it sued rival smartphone maker HTC for infringing on 20 of its patents related to the iPhone’s user interface, underlying architecture and hardware. The company said it filed the action concurrently with the U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. District Court in Delaware.

Asians becoming more adept in using mobile and online technologies

ASIAN consumers are becoming more open to digital and mobile advertising and online commerce, says Universal McCann (Malaysia) chief executive officer Prashant Kumar. “Countries like South Korea and Japan have mobile technologies that’s a generation ahead of western markets. In fact, youth in Japan are called ‘Oyayubizoku’,” he tells StarBizWeek.

Asia leads travel industry recovery; emerging markets look positive

In 2010 nascent trends such as the use of online marketing, the adoption of digital applications and mobile technology are expected to take root as travel players discover the benefits that these can bring to their businesses. “Asia’s huge potential for growth and its relatively younger travel industry mean that travel players in this region are strategically well placed to capitalise on the new realm of opportunities as the economy steps into a recovery phase,” Bailey concluded.

TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

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Motorola Maintains Mobile Subscriber Market Share Lead

Despite a slight dip in its market share percentage, Motorola still led all mobile OEMs in U.S. subscriber market share during Q4 2009, according to the comScore MobiLens service. A total of 234 million people age 13 and older in the U.S. used mobile devices by the end of Q4 2009 in December 2009. Motorola’s market share of this group dropped from 24.9% in Q3 2009 to 23.5% in Q4 2009. LG retained its number spot, incrementally increasing market share from 21.7% to 21.9%.

15B Mobile Tickets Forecasted to be Sold by 2014

Nearly 15 billion tickets will be delivered to mobile devices worldwide by 2014, compared to just more than two billion this year, according to a new study by Juniper Research. The transport sector is leading the way, according to Mobile Ticketing Applications and Markets, with SMS, bar code and app-based services offered by rail and metro providers and airlines. In the foreseeable future, Juniper predicts that cinema chains, concert organizers and sports teams will also recognize the commercial viability of this technology.

Americans Spend Nearly 3 Hours on Mobile Internet Daily: Ruder Finn

Americans spend nearly 3 hours online via their mobile devices each day, according to a new study of mobile internet use by Ruder Finn. The study revealed that people in the U.S. spend 2.7 hours of their day on the mobile internet. Most (91%) go online to socialize, compared to 79% of traditional web users.

Demand for Mobile Financial Services Grows

While mobile coupon and mobile commerce usage may not have grown as quickly as many marketers hoped, Americans appear to be eagerly adopting mobile banking. The “Mobile Money Study” by Data Innovation found that a strong majority of US smartphone users (68.7%) had accessed banking or other financial services on their mobile phone in the past three months.

Mobile Marketers Demand ROI

Mobile is at least somewhat important to the strategy of more than three-quarters of marketers in North America, according to a January 2010 survey by R2integrated. But barriers to mobile campaigns remain. The greatest obstacle, the survey found, was difficulty in developing the business case for mobile campaigns, followed by inability to measure ROI and a lack of a mobile component to the strategic marketing road map.

Mobile will be trillion-dollar industry by 2013

Our latest mobile forecasts predict that global connections will reach 6.49 billion in 2014, with revenues of $1,036 billion. However, “emerging maturity” in emerging markets and continued competition in developed markets will hit operators hard. Operators must seize the initiative to benefit from the huge scale of the mobile industry. Our estimate for global connections in 2009 (4.56 billion) is 1.2% lower than previously forecast. However, by 2014 our forecast of 6.49 billion connections is 1.1% higher than our previous estimate.

Mobile is pretty much the answer to everything: Google CEO at Mobile World Congress

Google CEO Eric Schmidt gives mobile a ringing endorsement at Mobile World Congress, Microsoft is talk of the town, carriers seeking to win back control of the app world worry some and the Jordanian queen has one goal. However, there was also a sense that Mobile World Congress was like rest of the major shows: carrier-centric. Indeed, one of our correspondents – an executive from one of the leading mobile ad networks – felt that mobile advertising got the short shrift at the world’s largest mobile gathering.

From TheTMSway: TMSfactory now with new improved mobile marketing services and more user-friendly interface

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

We are happy to announce the latest from TMSfactory.com, your self-service mobile marketing platform for “media to mobile” interaction. This month, we kicked off in the next phase of our mobile marketing services development with a totally new version of TMSfactory equipped with more services and a simpler and friendlier interface.

SMS campaign builder. You can use our SMS TXT campaign builder when you aim to create a simple SMS text ad. Our SMS campaign builder can localize campaigns in up to 160 targeted countries in real time.

We have added 2 optional services to our SMS campaign builder. First is the possibility to add a URL in the SMS which can be linked to mobile web content for consumers who have Internet-enabled mobile phones. Second is the possibility to use a TMS online widget to reach more consumers and collect new mobile consumer’s contacts.

To access the service: Go to TMSfactory.com > My Campaign > New Campaign > from TMS Express at the right side bar, choose SMS TXT campaign.

Mobile Coupon Service. This service gives you the opportunity to build your own mobile coupons using TMSfactory – 3 different coupons are now available:  Discount or Gift Coupons / Classic Coupon / My own coupon, with ready-to-use templates where you can simply create your desired contents fast and easy. The mobile coupons service also offers optional templates such as Terms & Conditions and Feedback.

Measure the coupon’s performance. You can access to the TMS metrics tool which gives data and statistics to help you determine how far your mobile coupons have gone in terms of clicks, downloads, visits etc.

The service is for global use. You can assign your campaign to specific locations and participating stores for the validity of your mobile coupons. For more details, you may visit at www.tmsfactory.com or e-mail us at news@tmsfactory.com

To access the service: Go to TMSfactory.com > My campaign  > New campaign > from TMS Express in the right sidebar, choose “Mobile coupons”.

Tiny URL and Widget Service. This service is customized for online marketer who runs a campaign on web, email, and social media. If you wish to drive the audience directly to your store, restaurant, or the like, our platform works best for your strategic marketing approach.  This service allows you to create a tiny URL linked to a TMS widget form (that you can customize) where “opt in” consumer can enter their cell numbers to receive in real time your mobile coupon or invitation via a simple SMS message alert (with a link).The service is available in 160 countries. You can include the Tiny URL in your social posts, email copies, and behind a button or banner in a specific website.

To access the service: Go to TMSfactory.com > My Campaign > New Campaign > from TMS Express in the right side bar, choose Tiny URL + Widget.

Freemium Service. This is the newest free service that allows the bridging of mobile campaigns from all forms of media using our TMS shortcode technology, built for real time interaction (Telco free) between media and the mobile internet.

When you avail to our new Freemium service, you can use our TMSfactory site builder to develop your mobile offer: like creating a mobile site (rewards, newsletter, coupons, or invitations); or you may connect your existing mobile site to a TMS shortcode.

Our Freemium service helps you generate a unique shortcode and associate it to your mobile campaign (i.e.: 323 071 356).  You can display your shortcode to different media like billboards, restaurant flyers, print ads, and TV or radio air spots. You can just invite your customers to use their mobile phones and enter the given shortcodes at the code search engine powered by TMSsearch.com.

Sample: Use your mobile phone to get our mobile coupon. TMSsearch.com > code: 320 28 90

Why using a shortcode is better than URL? First, it is easier to use by consumers. Second, it is integrated with data collection and management. Lastly, you can benefit from earlier campaigns that already used shortcodes as their consumers have bookmarked the TMSsearch.com on their mobile phones and it is a reflex for them to use the service.

To access the service: Go to TMSfactory.com > My campaign  > New campaign > from TMS Express in the right sidebar, choose “Freemium service”.

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Philippines to reach 8-10 million 3G users next year, report

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

5The number of 3G users in the Philippines, whether for mobile phones or USB modem devices, is expected to grow between 8 and 10 million by next year; and will quadruple to 40 million by 2014, which is an equivalent to 39% of the population.

Report said some of the applications anticipated to drive 3G usage in the country include accessing social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Friendster, and etc.

The projected eight to 10 million 3G subscribers in the Philippines by next year is divided between those using 3G via their mobile phones and those accessing the Internet through other devices such as USB modems.

Among the more successful 3G data services in emerging markets, including certain countries in the Asia-Pacific region like the Philippines, are mobile Internet, mobile music, wireless broadband, social networking, mobile advertising, mobile commerce, video-related services, social improvement services. Read more

TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Mobile marketing gaining ground

ADVERTISING on mobile phones is gaining ground as analysts say functionality and affordability help build up the potentials for the industry. According to Pudding Media Inc. founder Ruben Eduardo Maislos, mobile advertising spending in the Asia-Pacific region is expected to hit $2.108 billion this year, increasing by nearly 74 percent next year to $3.655 billion.

Mobile Messages to Surpass 2.1 Trillion Messages in Asia/Pacific in 2010

Short Messaging Services and mobile voice services are proving resilient even during financial crisis, as SMS in Asia/Pacific and Japan are on pace to reach 1.9 trillion messages in 2009, a 15.5 percent increase from 2008, according to Gartner. In 2010, SMS volumes are forecast to surpass 2.1 Trillion, a 12.7 percent increase from 2009.Gartner analysts said that messaging traffic and revenues continue to be driven by new subscribers in developing markets.

Mobile marketing to account for 11.7% of ad spend

Mobile phone marketing will account for 11.7 per cent of total digital advertising spend by 2014, it has been claimed. According to new projections from industry analyst Berg Insight, the mobile marketing sector will be worth an estimated EUR 8.7 billion (£7.8 billion) in the next five years.
The firm believes that the medium will become a standard part of digital campaigns alongside email marketing and html email newsletters.

International mobile money transfer services to exceed $65bn by 2014, Juniper Research

Juniper Research forecasts that international mobile remittances market will gain traction as world exits recession. According to a new report from Juniper Research the international mobile money transfer market will be worth in excess of $65bn by 2014, based on gross transaction values – driven principally from migrant workers based in developed countries. Juniper’s new report – ‘ Mobile Money Transfer & Remittances: Markets, Forecasts & Strategies 2009-2014′ -  however also identified a number of inhibiting factors such as rising global unemployment and increased immigration controls by governments which will hold back the market until the recession is over.

China’s 3G Conversion Boosts Telecom Software Firm’s Earnings

U.S. telecom firms have hit a ceiling as most Americans have a cell phone and Internet access. These firms can only dream of untapped potential in China, the world’s largest mobile market. The Chinese government shook up its telecom structure 18 months ago. At the time, China had six major telecoms, split equally between wireless and fixed-line providers, and merged them into three.

Next big growth wave to come from Asia, not necessarily China: Yahoo

SINGAPORE: Internet search giant Yahoo said its next big wave of growth will come from Asia but not necessarily just from China and it said there are also ample opportunities for growth in emerging countries like Indonesia, Vietnam and India. Yahoo is already big on the internet and it’s looking to get even bigger among internet users especially in Asia. Industry players are predicting that growth in internet use in Asia will expand a compounded 19 per cent by 2012.

Cellphone users log in on social networking sites

Manila, Philippines — More social networking site (SNS) users in Asia-Pacific, including those in the Philippines, are logging in through their mobile phones potentially overtaking personal computers as the device of choice, according to research firm International Data Corp.’s recent survey. “The survey findings thus show that mobile phones and mobile Internet hold the promise of changing the SNS landscape in the Asia-Pacific region. Particularly in markets where PC penetration is relatively low, mobile phones have the potential to eventually overtake the PC as a preferred way of accessing SNSs,” said Debbie Swee, market analyst at IDC Asia-Pacific Emerging Technologies Research.

Android doubles smartphone traffic in 6 months: AdMob

In the United States, Google’s Android had 20 percent of the smartphone traffic, up from 7 percent six months before, according to AdMob’s October 2009 metrics report. The report also found that new BlackBerry devices from Research In Motion are generating an increasing percentage of total requests for the platform. RIM’s BlackBerry Tour, the new Curve 8900 and Curve the 8520 are gaining traffic.

MMA Unveils New Definition Of ‘Mobile Marketing’

The Mobile Marketing Association Tuesday released revisions to its definition of “mobile marketing.” The new definition is: “Mobile marketing is a set of practices that enables organizations to communicate and engage with their audience in an interactive and relevant manner through any mobile device or network.”

Asia Pacific: Social network users log in via mobile phones, survey

Friday, November 27th, 2009

More social networking site (SNS) users in Asia Pacific, including those in the Philippines, are logging in through their mobile phones according to International Data Corp.’s recent survey.

2The survey interviewed 1,400 SNS users, aged between 15 to 35 years, from December 2008 to January 2009. It is part of a series of studies that evaluate the impact of Web 2.0 on Internet users in Australia, India, China, Korea, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.

“The survey findings thus show that mobile phones and mobile Internet hold the promise of changing the SNS landscape in the Asia-Pacific region. Particularly in markets where PC penetration is relatively low, mobile phones have the potential to eventually overtake the PC as a preferred way of accessing SNSs,” said Debbie Swee, market analyst at IDC Asia-Pacific Emerging Technologies Research.

SNSs include sites such as Friendster, Facebook, Hi5 and MySpace. Non-SNS include sites such as YouTube, Amazon and Wikipedia. Read more

TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Retailers to Send up to 3 Billion ‘Mobile Coupons’ to Phone Users by 2011, According to Juniper Research

New figures from analyst firm Juniper Research estimate that almost 3 billion mobile coupons will be issued to Mobile Users by 2011, with just under $7 billion of discounts redeemed. The new Juniper study finds that mobile coupons are becoming an increasingly important tool for brand owners and retailers to provide a `push to purchase’ capability for mobile marketing and advertising campaigns. The key issues driving the move to mobile coupons include:

Will BlackBerry give Android, iPhone a run for their money?

With all of the buzz around marketing on the iPhone and Android-enabled devices, there seems to be a sleeping giant left behind in the dust. Research in Motion’s BlackBerry has quietly become the leader in smartphone market share in North America even though the first incarnation of its much-anticipated Storm was nothing to write home about. Will the touchscreen BlackBerry Storm 2 help RIM gain coveted smartphone marketshare and therefore woo marketers to the platform?

LinkedIn Surpasses 50 Million Users

As we reported yesterday, growth for some of the world’s biggest social networks — like Twitter and Facebook — appear to be flattening. One site bucking that trend though is LinkedIn, which saw a 5.68% growth in traffic for the month of September, according to Compete.

Good news for Android, from both Verizon and Gartner

Analysts from Gartner are predicting that the Android OS will be running on 14% of all smartphones globally by 2012, putting it ahead of iPhone, WinMo and Blackberry. The OS currently has around 2% of the smartphone share – but Gartner is confident that the openness of the OS will lead to a surge in the number of devices being manufactured, sold and used over the next 3 years.

Online retailers must look to mobile commerce

The ecommerce experience is all about taking the shopping environment to the consumer instead of the consumer physically going to the shop. Today, however, this scenario is changing rapidly. As the usage of next-generation handsets grows and mobile technology continues to advance, bringing the ecommerce experience to consumers will increasingly mean delivering it to their mobile devices.

Mobile advertising poised for substantial growth: CTIA keynote

A Yahoo Mobile executive said that mobile advertising has been growing despite the economy during a keynote address at CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2009: Mobile Business. Yahoo also unveiled the next phase in its efforts to deliver personally relevant Internet experiences to mobile users worldwide by showcasing the new Yahoo mobile homepage during the keynote address. The presentation covered the growth of mobile Web usage and Yahoo’s various ad-supported mobile properties, including search, applications and the mobile Web site.

Which Smartphones Fill Consumer Content Needs?

The iPhone continues to top all other smartphones in measures of consumer satisfaction. In May–June 2009, Crowd Science found it well ahead of the BlackBerry and other smartphones in measures of satisfaction and brand loyalty—and content usage too. August 2009 data from CFI Group agrees: Users are happier with the functions of their iPhones than with any other smartphone. Android and Palm Pre took second and third place, respectively.

Mobile Advertising Becoming Line Item In Brand Media Buys

When a mobile phone that spends 18 hours in someone’s pocket or purse makes a noise, they stop what they’re doing and service the device. “That’s a marketer’s dream,” Michael Wehrs, president and chief executive officer for the Mobile Marketing Association, tells Online Media Daily. People develop a personal attachment to the device, so they tend to trust it. Large companies, such as BMW, Lufthansa, Pepsi and Coca-Cola, have recognized the benefits of mobile advertising.

Report: Android to surpass iPhone market share by 2012

Research firm Gartner is forecasting that Google’s Android operating system will surpass Apple’s iPhone in global smartphone market share by 2012, Computer World reports. Gartner says that Nokia’s Symbian OS will own 37.4 percent of the smartphone market that year, putting Android in second place with a predicted 18 percent of the market. BlackBerry OS came in third in the report with a predicted 13.9 percent of the market, followed by the iPhone’s OS X with 13.6 percent of the market. Windows Mobile is expected to control 9 percent of the market share.

Entertainment top vertical in mobile ad spend: Millennial Media

The entertainment industry, an early innovator in mobile, remained the top vertical in terms of mobile advertising spend in the third quarter, according to Millennial Media’s U.S. Scorecard for Mobile Advertising Reach and Targeting (SMART) report. The consumer packaged goods (CPG) vertical jumped from sixth in mobile marketing spend in the second quarter to the fourth spot in the third quarter. In addition, Apple drove Samsung out of the top spot for number of ad impressions among device manufacturers.

Smartphone Industry: iPhone tops consumer satisfaction, report says

Friday, October 16th, 2009

The iPhone continues to top all other Smartphones in filling the consumers’ content needs, as revealed in a recent study. The Crowd Science study (May–June 2009) has reported that iPhone grabbed ahead from Blackberry and other Smartphones in measures of satisfaction, brand loyalty, and content usage.

107463 August 2009 data from CFI Group agrees: Users are happier with the functions of their iPhones than with any other smartphone. Android and Palm Pre took second and third place, respectively.

A key finding of the “Smartphone Satisfaction Study 2009” is that the most satisfying smartphones are the ones that offer the best consumer functionality. Users now expect more than just the e-mail and calendar functionality that were critical for early business users. Read more

TheTMSway Weekly Radar on Mobile Marketing and Business

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Mobile has better targeting than early Internet: digiday keynote

Mobile marketing has more momentum and better targeting than the early days of the Internet, according to a member of the digiday: Mobile keynote panel. The panel focused on the state of mobile marketing and featured analysts with data on mobile marketing usage. Panelists discussed response rates, campaign sizes, appropriate approaches to campaign measurement, top spenders now and in the future, SMS versus WAP banners, in-application advertising and emerging ad formats.

Orange Kenya subscriber base hits 1.3 mln

Orange Kenya’s number of mobile subscribers has reached 1.38 million, and the mobile operator expects the number to increase to 2 million by the end of this year. CEO Mickael Ghossein said Telkom has a consolidated subscriber base for its various services of 1.8 million, including fixed lines. Ghossein said Orange Kenya, the country’s third-largest by subscriber base, spent KES 8 billion to expand its network in 2008 and expects to match that amount this year.

Mobile Marketing – Ready for Primetime

The mobile opportunity is tremenous. In Asia Pacific alone, mobile subscribers are forecast to reach three billion in the near future with penetration rates 20 times higher than Internet connectivity in many of these countries. As the penetration of mobile phones continues, brands who want to reach their audience in new and innovative ways are increasingly turning to mobile as a driver of their marketing campaigns.

Mobile: The 7th Mass Media

The mobile phone has emerged as the 7th mass media channel, but it has to be emphasized that it is as different from the internet [6th Mass Media] as TV [5th] is from radio [4th]. Trying to force concepts from the internet, TV, or other previous media would produce a disappointing audience experience on mobile, but understanding the unique power of mobile as the 7th mass media can deliver radical new concepts and new players and winners.

China Mobile half a billion subscribers

China Mobile has become the world’s first mobile operator to pass the half a billion subscriber milestone. In a brief customer data update on its website this morning, the Chinese market-leader said it had reached 503 million customers by the end of August. It said it added 5.3 million customers (net additions) in August to reach the half a billion milestone, which means that the operator has added 45.7 million customers (cumulative net additions) in the year to date.

Mobile’s future is in full media integration: Mobile Ad Summit panel

The future of mobile will consist of integrated media campaigns, augmented reality and rich media mobile Web sites, according to a panel at the Mobile Ad Summit. Representatives from HyperFactory and R/GA were on hand to discuss new mobile innovations such as using HTML to format mobile sites to look like applications and augmented reality promotions. These new trends have already been active in Europe and are poised to sweep the globe.

Smartphones driving growth of mobile advertising: Mobile Ad Summit panel

A trio of CEOs representing heavy-hitting ad agencies agreed that increased smartphone adoption is making mobile a more desirable platform for brand advertisers. These high-powered advertising executives weighed in on the state of the mobile industry during a panel at the Mobile Ad Summit during advertising week in New York. While the panelists admitted that the recession has taken its toll on marketing spend, they were bullish about the prospects for mobile going forward.

Demographics of Facebook growth

Facebook may have started as a site geared toward the college crowd, but as the most popular social network in the US, it has broadened its user base considerably. The Nielsen Company reported that in June 2009 Facebook had a unique US audience of more than 87 million people, compared with fewer than 63 million who visited MySpace that month.

Cost and ROI for mobile campaigns

eMarketer: What do mobile campaigns cost? “An eight-week campaign for mobile media…we’re probably talking about $250,000 to $300,000.” Patrick Moorhead: An eight-week campaign for mobile media—which could be a combination of mobile display and text messaging—we’re probably talking about $250,000 to $300,000.

SMBs More Likely to Use Digital than Traditional Media

Online ad penetration keeps climbing. As of August 2009, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the US are more likely to advertise online than via traditional media. Based on the “Local Commerce Monitor Wave XIII,” from The Kelsey Group and ConStat, 77% of US SMBs used online for advertising in August 2009, compared with just 69% that used traditional media. This is the first time penetration of online advertising surpassed traditional. In an earlier survey from August 2008, 73% advertised online while 74% used traditional media.

Online, Mobile Ad Revenues Set to Climb

Online advertising revenues will creep upward in 2009 only to drop in 2010 before recovering, predicts the Yankee Group in its “2009 Advertising Forecast: Getting the Consumer’s Attention.” The research firm pegs 2009 online ad revenues at $23.63 billion, a 1.8% year-over-year increase. In 2013 revenues will surpass $31 billion.

South Korea Approves Sale of iPhone

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s telecommunications regulator said Wednesday that Apple can sell its hit iPhone in the country — potentially shaking up a cell phone market controlled by domestic manufacturers. The development comes a month after Apple cleared the way to enter China’s massive cell phone market as well. As part of its deal with wireless carrier China Unicom Ltd., Apple is expected to begin selling the phone in China in the fourth quarter.

Mobile Ad Spending to Gain Momentum, eMarketer

Monday, September 28th, 2009

In a recent report, eMarketer has forecasted the mobile ad spending, including messaging based formats, to reach $416 million in 2009, and increasing to $1.56 billion by 2013.

As an emerging advertising channel, mobile will continue to see lofty growth rates through 2013,” said Noah Elkin, eMarketer senior analyst and author of the new report, “Mobile Advertising and Marketing: Change Is in the Air.” “Mobile will grow considerably more quickly than online ad spending as a whole, more in line with emerging online formats such as digital video.” Read more


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