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US ad spend up 23%: Search still driving success

September 30, 2011

Online advertising in the US continues to break new ground, growing to a record $14.9 billion in revenues during the first half of 2011, according to new data.

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The latest Internet Advertising Revenue Report study, from the IAB, found that search advertising lead the way, generating $7.3bn in revenue during the first half of the year.
That $14.9 billion spent by US Internet advertisers during the first six months of this year represents a 23.2 percent year-over-year increase, eclipsing last year’s first-half record of $12.1 billion in revenue.
Search accounted for 49 percent of all revenues. The $5.7 billion in first-half revenues last year accounted for 47 percent of all revenues.
In Q2, search accounted for 49 percent of al revenues, or $3.8 billion, up 29 percent from Q2 2010 when search totaled $2.9 billion.
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