Mobile Marketing & Advertising: Challenges and Opportunities
Posted October 10th, 2008 at 09:21 AM by Bharatbook
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Companies are increasingly embracing mobile phones as a viable channel to target consumers with brand messaging. It’s lates report, “Mobile Marketing & Advertising: Challenges and Opportunities,” forecasts that spending in this medium will grow to $19 billion by 2012 from about $1.6 billion today. Fueling this growth are improvements in mobile technology by leading cellular service providers, increased consumer adoption of mobile phones, and a growing niche market of suppliers of mobile search, messaging, and marketing services.
This research explores the current mobile marketing and advertising market, evaluating methods companies are using to effectively leverage it as a platform to enhance brand awareness and increase sales effectiveness. The report examines the leading suppliers to the mobile marketing industry and analyzes how their products are impacting the way consumers opt-in to cell phone-delivered marketing messages and increasingly use their phones to search for, and even purchase, products and services.
Key Findings
2008 will be a breakthrough year for mobile spending as marketers worldwide move from disillusionment over their expected return from this platform to the realization that mobile can enhance consumer brand equity
The current mobile advertising and marketing universe is beset by a whirlwind of activity in which, by mid-2009, It expects will be dominated by a few key mobile marketing suppliers
Mobile search is playing an increasingly important role in helping cell subscribers navigate the mobile Web. Marketers are allocating their mobile dollars to algorithmic search (which enables results to be listed in order of relevance) and sponsored search, which includes ad placements.
Current trends point to U.S. consumers adopting mobile messaging and search more readily than European cellular subscribers.
The U.S. is still far behind many other global markets likely due to the strong landline system and slower migration of consumers to mobile. In addition, wireless networks and handset manufactures remain a highly fragmented industry in the U.S.
Mobile ad networks are engaged in a competitive front to win premium inventory and offer it to high-profile brands. Advertisers demand increased reach of the networks for them to make it as part of the regular marketing budgets of Fortune 500 brands.
It forecasts significant changes by 2012 in terms of spending distribution of all of the mobile marketing subcategories - mobile search, particularly localized search, will dominate.
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Companies are increasingly embracing mobile phones as a viable channel to target consumers with brand messaging. It’s lates report, “Mobile Marketing & Advertising: Challenges and Opportunities,” forecasts that spending in this medium will grow to $19 billion by 2012 from about $1.6 billion today. Fueling this growth are improvements in mobile technology by leading cellular service providers, increased consumer adoption of mobile phones, and a growing niche market of suppliers of mobile search, messaging, and marketing services.
This research explores the current mobile marketing and advertising market, evaluating methods companies are using to effectively leverage it as a platform to enhance brand awareness and increase sales effectiveness. The report examines the leading suppliers to the mobile marketing industry and analyzes how their products are impacting the way consumers opt-in to cell phone-delivered marketing messages and increasingly use their phones to search for, and even purchase, products and services.
Key Findings
2008 will be a breakthrough year for mobile spending as marketers worldwide move from disillusionment over their expected return from this platform to the realization that mobile can enhance consumer brand equity
The current mobile advertising and marketing universe is beset by a whirlwind of activity in which, by mid-2009, It expects will be dominated by a few key mobile marketing suppliers
Mobile search is playing an increasingly important role in helping cell subscribers navigate the mobile Web. Marketers are allocating their mobile dollars to algorithmic search (which enables results to be listed in order of relevance) and sponsored search, which includes ad placements.
Current trends point to U.S. consumers adopting mobile messaging and search more readily than European cellular subscribers.
The U.S. is still far behind many other global markets likely due to the strong landline system and slower migration of consumers to mobile. In addition, wireless networks and handset manufactures remain a highly fragmented industry in the U.S.
Mobile ad networks are engaged in a competitive front to win premium inventory and offer it to high-profile brands. Advertisers demand increased reach of the networks for them to make it as part of the regular marketing budgets of Fortune 500 brands.
It forecasts significant changes by 2012 in terms of spending distribution of all of the mobile marketing subcategories - mobile search, particularly localized search, will dominate.
for further information kindly visit : http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=71447
or kindly contact us :
Bharat Book Bureau
207, Hermes Atrium, Sector 11, PO Box.54,
CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Phone : +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438
Fax : +91 22 2757 9131
E-mail : info@bharatbook.com
Website : www.bharatbook.com
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