Word-of-mouth advertising is generating significant interest, with more than half of US marketers surveyed currently using the medium. According to a new study from Osterman Research and BoldMouth.com, out of 100 online marketers, 21% of respondents are planning to use word-of-mouth advertising, with a further 14% considering it. The medium is also seen as an… Continue reading Word-Of-Mouth Marketing On The Rise
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Advertising expenditure in the UK enjoyed a year on year increase of 5.4% in 2005, with the latest figures from Thomson Intermedia attributing the growth to expanding internet revenues.Despite industry fears that the internet’s dominance would take marketers’ budgets away from traditional media, Thomson showed that television and press advertising held its own in 2005.… Continue reading UK Adspend Up By 5.4%
January saw a number of key forecasts made about the state of the advertising market, both UK and worldwide. The consensus of opinion from industry sources was that the internet would continue to make its presence felt in the media world, with the medium expected to enjoy a surge in popularity throughout 2006. eMarketer predicts… Continue reading INSIGHTanalysis: Media Healthcheck – January 2006
The UK television and print sectors are expected to enjoy “mild growth” over 2006, according to the latest forecasts from consulting experts Billetts Media. The report claims that revenues for ITV have continued to decline, with the broadcaster expected to be facing £150 million in revenue deficit. Billetts attributes the broadcasters decline in revenue to… Continue reading Billetts Forecasts Mild Growth In UK TV And Print Media
The average Londoner spends 40 hours a month consuming advertising, according to new research from Viacom Outdoor, which matches the number of advertising messages delivered by TV, radio, print and outdoor media with the amount of time consumers were likely to be exposed to the ads. The results show consumers in London spending a staggering… Continue reading Viacom Reveals Ad Effectiveness In London
Internet advertising in Europe is growing rapidly, with eMarketer revealing that internet adspend in the five largest nations in Western Europe, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK reached €1,863 million in 2005. According to the analyst’s new Europe Online Advertising: Spending Trends & the Target Audience report there will be 154.1 million internet users… Continue reading Europe Online Adspend Sees Strong 2005
The recruitment advertising industry enjoyed a strong 2005 in both online and print adverts, with even the newspaper industry enjoying double digit gains in help-wanted classified. According to a new study from Borrell Associates, new trends emerging in the recruitment industry look set to make 2006 an interesting and prosperous year for the market. The… Continue reading Online Recruitment Advertising Forecast To Rocket
Online advertising expenditure looks set to continue expanding its presence in the advertising arena, with a research note from Piper Jaffray claiming that estimates of 24% growth in online adspend for 2006 are likely to prove “conservative”. The report, from Safa Rashtchy, senior analyst at Piper Jaffray, claims that agencies are facing increasing demand for… Continue reading Online Ad Growth To Surpass Expectations In 2006
UK advertising expenditure is forecast to rise by 3.7% in 2006, with new forecasts from Initiative Media predicting online to be the fastest growing medium fuelled by the increasing uptake of broadband. Initiative expect 2006 to be another slow year for the UK media market, albeit a better one than 2005, with the projected 3.7%… Continue reading UK Adspend To Rise By 3.7% In 2006
Total advertising expenditure in the US is forecast to rise by 5.4% in 2006, generating $152.3 billion in measured media spend, according to the latest estimates from TNS Media Intelligence. TNS projects adspend to grow at a slower rate in the first half of the year, rising by 5%, versus the stronger 5.7% expected in… Continue reading TNS Forecasts US Adspend To Rise By 5.4% In 2006
