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Investment in Interactive Media Up More than 90% in 2006
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Title: Estudios sobre inversión publicitaria en medios interactivos. Year: 2006 Source: Interactive Advertising Bureau Spain & PricewaterhouseCoopers Date: March 28, 2007 Abstract: Investment in interactive media is doing just fine. This according to the joint study from PwC and the IAB. In 2006, online ad investing grew 91.38% compared to the previous year, raking in a total of €310.5 million. This figure represented 4.25% of the total advertising investment in conventional media and, according to Javier Navarro, vice president of the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), outranks investment in Sunday newspapers and motion pictures. “If investment continues to grow at the same rate, Internet in 2007 will surpass magazines and radio as well,” said Navarro. The study points out three driving forces behind the growth: the increasing confidence by numerous advertisers in interactive media; the unstoppable rise in search-engine advertising and sponsored links, which already takes in 70% of the revenues; and the growing investment in graphic formats. The click formula is still the most often used contractual model, with nearly half of overall investment (49.9%), which amounts to a growth of four percentage points compared to 2005. Also slightly on the rise are contracts based on the pay-per-sale, connection-time or pay-per-lead models, while the CPM model continues its gradual downward slide, dropping from 42.2% in 2005 to 30.9% in 2006. This data situates the Spanish online advertising market at a maturity level similar to other European markets. Other formats, such as mobile marketing, continue to be residual, failing to capture even 1% of overall online investing.
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Like part of the project “How are the projects of technological innovation managed in the companies? ” we are making a quantitative study. If you would like to participate, please press here.
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9th Internet Global Congress to start
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The Web 2.0 phenomenon, the current situation of corporate mobility, the digital divide and electronic administration will be among the topics on debate at the current edition of the IGC. The event will take place April 16-19 in Barcelona and among its dozens of sessions and presentations include those of Jeff Barr, primary spokesperson for Amazon Web Services; Greg Stuart, former president and CEO of the U.S.-based Interactive Advertising Bureau; and Jason Calacanis, cofounder and CEO of the commercial network Weblogs, Inc.
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