Mobile Advertising
Mobile Advertising [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic from Connext Digital illustrates some statistics and trends about mobile advertising.
Read MorePlayable Ads Lead In-App Formats [CHART]
Playable ads do just that by allowing users to actively engage with a branded experience or demo a gaming app before downloading it instead of passively watching a video.
Read MoreGeneration X Purchase Influencers [CHART]
TV ads edge recommendations from friends and family as the top influencer of purchases for Gen Xers (born 1965-1981).
Read MoreVideo Ad Completion Rates By Device [CHART]
In its Q2 2018 video benchmarks report, Extreme Reach reveals that 38% share of impressions during the quarter were served to connected TV devices, surpassing smartphones (30%) for the first time.
Read MoreAd Spending By Media Channel, 2020 [CHART]
This year, mobile will surpass TV ad spending by more than $6 billion, according to our latest ad spending forecast. By 2020, the channel will represent 43% of total media ad spending in the US—a greater percentage than all traditional media combined.
Read MoreProgrammatic Advertising Channels [CHART]
Compared with other ad formats sold through automation, programmatic audio has been slow to catch on. A host of factors have held back programmatic audio, some associated with audience and spending patterns, but many tied to technical issues.
Read MoreAd Spending Share By Media, 2018 & 2022 [CHART]
With a 33.9% share of total US ad spend, mobile will pass TV as the leading advertising medium in the world’s largest ad market—and we expect that share will grow to a whopping 47.9% by 2022.
Read MoreMobile Video Viewers' Frustrations [CHART]
There are few things more frustrating for cord-cutters than getting home from a long day’s work and queuing up their favorite show online as they kick back on the couch, only to realize they can’t watch in peace and harmony because the video won’t load correctly.
Read MorePaid Search Clicks From Smartphones, 2014-2017 [CHART]
Smartphones have grown to represent half of all paid search clicks during Q4 2017. While smartphones passed that mark on Google a year earlier, they’ve yet to have the same impact on Yahoo and Bing, dragging down their cross-platform average.
Read MoreMobile Web Ads Ranked From Not-So-Horrible To Worst [CHART]
Based on surveys of 25,000 internet users in North America and Europe conducted by the Coalition (though namely by Google), roughly 85 percent of mobile users surveyed said they found anchor ads only a little annoying or not annoying at all.
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