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Right to reply: Increased spend and engagement signal tipping point for mobile advertising

March 26, 2012

Mobile ads are on the rise, as demonstrated by recent figures. But is the data showing the full picture? Limvirak Chea, Director Business Development at InMobi, explains why consumer engagement with mobile ads is fundamental to the success of the mobile advertising industry.

Last week’s report by the IAB and PricewaterhouseCoopers on mobile advertising spend shows a 157 per cent year on year increase in UK mobile ad spend from £83m in 2010 to £203m in 2011. But increased investment is only half the story.
The latest figures from the largest independent mobile ad network, InMobi, demonstrate just that – consumers are responding to mobile advertising now more than ever.
These advertising spend figures are very encouraging for the industry and we know from our own research that consumers are becoming ever more reliant on their mobile devices. On any given day, mobile web users spend 27 per cent of their media time on mobile, more than they do on TV.
Not only have we seen a significant increase in the number of ad impressions on our network, but we know that two thirds of mobile users are now as comfortable with mobile advertising as they are with that on TV or online, and it is increasingly recognised as a powerful medium in the purchase decision process. Indeed, almost half (42 per cent) of consumers say that mobile advertising has introduced them to a new product or service.
Mobile devices are redefining the media landscape across the world. We will continue to see these trends rapidly accelerate in 2012 as consumers rely ever more heavily on their mobile device. Advertisers are now on board with this trend and we expect to see strong innovation in this space as consumers spend more time on mobile devices and less on PCs.
By Limvirak Chea
Director Business Development
InMobi

http://www.inmobi.com/

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