Marketing Budgets
Digital Marketing Industry, 2018 [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Digital Ready illustrates the latest trends in digital marketing and offers insights into the state of the ever-changing online marketing landscape.
Read MoreMarketing Budget Trends For Industrial Companies In 2017 [CHART]
Almost 8 in 10 industrial marketers increased (31%) or maintained (48%) their budgets in 2017 relative to 2016. Websites, content and social media were the areas in which the most industrial marketers increased their spending in 2017, with 58% doing for each channel.
Read MoreApp Install Ad Budget Allocations [TABLE]
Mobile app developers worldwide were directing the majority of their install marketing budgets to video. When added together, various types of video made up 61% of app install budget allocation in fall 2017.
Read MoreLocal Ad Spending, Digital vs Traditional [CHART]
Local ad spending in the country will continue to grow in 2018, according to new figures released by BIA/Kelsey. The firm expects US local ad spending to hit $151.2 billion in 2018, a 5.2% increase over $140.9 billion this year.
Read MoreB2B Digital Ad Spending, 2013-2018 [CHART]
B2B advertisers will spend $4.07 billion on US digital advertising in 2017, eMarketer estimates. Overall, the B2B digital ad market is growing steadily, and in 2018 it will jump 13% to reach $4.60 billion.
Read MoreAverage Super Bowl Ad Prices, 2008-2017 [CHART]
Roughly 188.5 million Americans are expected to watch Super Bowl 52 on Sunday, reports the NRF based on a survey of close to 7,300 adults, and while that may be an optimistic forecast, it’s steady from last year.
Read MoreDigital Video Ad Spending Share [CHART]
US senior marketers estimated that Facebook and Google’s YouTube together command 66.1% of digital video ad spending.
Read MoreB2C Marketers' Ad-Spending Plans [CHART]
Amazon’s US advertising revenue was expected to reach $1.65 billion in 2017 before almost doubling to $3.2 billion by 2019, at which point its ad revenues are expected to be as large as Snapchat and Twitter, combined. New survey results demonstrate that B2C marketers are taking note of Amazon’s potential in the advertising business, and that a sizable share are already advertising with the eCommerce giant.
Read MoreSnapchat Advertising Revenues, 2016-2019 [PODCAST]
eMarketer expects Snapchat’s US ad revenues will total $642.5 million this year. That’s down from $770 million eMarketer predicted in March 2017, and from $805 million forecast in July 2016.
Read MoreTelevision Advertising Spending, 2016-2021 [CHART]
eMarketer has reduced its estimate for US TV ad spending due to faster-than-expected growth in cord-cutting.
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