Nth American Mobile Advertising Revenues to Reach $1.5 Billion in 2013
Revenues for mobile advertising in the U.S. and Canada will grow from $208 million in 2009 to approximately $1.5 billion by 2013, according to a new Parks Associates report. Adoption of smartphones, 3G network data plans (or newer wireless services), and downloadable applications will spur this growth in ad revenues, with significant increases beginning in 2010.
Parks Associates estimates there were 62 million smartphone users in North America in 2008, with user penetration to reach 239 million in 2013. Parks Associates projects U.S. 3G network data plans will reach 95% penetration by 2013, with Canada achieving 70% penetration.
"Mobile advertising is poised to take advantage of opportunities presented by the diffusion of 3G networks and devices such as the smartphone," said Heather Way, research analyst, Parks Associates. "Advertisers will begin to incorporate mobile into their media campaigns as this medium matures into a viable marketing space."
Way cautions that advertisers could encounter early resistance from consumers. Parks Associates' Mobile Entertainment (Second Edition) found 38% of respondents do not want to receive mobile ads, while 37% remain neutral to the idea of ads on their mobile phone.
"However, teens and young adults are more receptive to ad-supported mobile content, particularly in entertainment genres," Way said. "Advertisers need to develop innovative ways to reach these consumers."
Posted to the site on 16th June 2009
