Total US communications spending is forecast to decline 1% in 2009, according to new research.
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New research from Econsultancy and Clash-Media shows that 53% of marketing budgets for UK, European and US companies have increased in the past year. This extra budget is being used to fund high-return Online Lead Generation campaigns, the report found, with 61% of spend now made online, compared to 51% last year. Paid Search has… Continue reading Marketing budgets showing increases
US advertisers continue to rely on a mix of media types, although print is clearly suffering, partly at the expense of internet and digital advertising, according to new research from LinkedIn and Harris Interactive. The majority of advertisers (92%) are now using internet advertising in their media campaigns compared with 88% that are using print,… Continue reading US advertisers continue to rely on different media types
The total advertising sector in North America is expected to decline 10.2% in 2009 with the online advertising sector down 3.2%, according to a new forecast. The Strategy Analytics forecast also says that Central & Latin America is expected to be less affected by the global financial crisis than the developed world. Nevertheless, real GDP… Continue reading North American ad sector to fall 10%
A new US report has found that almost 20% of social networking sites’ advertising comes from local businesses and marketers. The Borrell Associates assessment of 118 social networking sites forecasts that $641 million will be spent on local ad sales in 2009. A key finding of the report is that the majority of local ad… Continue reading US social network local-ad sales to hit $641m
AOL chief executive Tim Armstrong believes that there will be a resurgence in online video and display advertising within the next 18 to 24 months. In an interview with Reuters, Armstrong said that investors who hold onto the company’s shares will reap the benefit of an online advertising recovery by 2011. Armstrong, who was appointed… Continue reading AOL CEO predicts resurgence in online display advertising
Seven in ten consumers globally agree that advertising contributes to economic growth, while eight in ten agree that advertising helps create jobs, new research has found. The Nielsen Company surveyed 25,420 consumers in 50 countries for the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) in April 2009. Sixty eight per cent that, as a critical driver of… Continue reading Seven in ten consumers agree advertising contributes to economic growth
Magna’s 2009 US Media Advertising Revenue Forecast predicts that US ad revenues will decline by 14% this year. Ad revenues are predicted to fall from a total of $189 billion in 2008 to $161 billion this year. However, the report adds that the decline has bottomed out in first half of the year, with the… Continue reading Magna forecasts 14% drop in US ad revenue
Global ad spend in measured media is forecast to drop 5.5% to $417 billion this year, though a mild recovery is expected in 2010 when the decline should ease to 1.4%, according to GroupM’s latest report. The study, ‘This Year, Next Year’, which forms part of GroupM’s media and marketing forecasting series, predicts that Brazil,… Continue reading GroupM forecasts a 5.5% drop in global adspend
Spending on email marketing in the US will balloon to $2 billion by 2014 – a nearly 11% compound annual growth rate – according to a new forecast by Forrester Research. Falling cost per thousands, a high return on investment, and growing consumer use of social email accounts will fuel the use of email by… Continue reading US spending on email marketing to reach $2bn by 2014
