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Global Mobile Ad Spending Share By Region, 2011-2017 [TABLE]
This year, eMarketer expects, 18.8% of all digital ad spending in North America will go toward mobile internet ads.
Read MoreGlobal eCommerce Penetration By Country, 2011-2017 [TABLE]
Western Europe and North America are the only regions in the world where a majority of the online population is also a digital buyer.
Read MoreGlobal B2C eCommerce Sales By Region & Country, 2011-2016 [TABLE]
Other fast-growing regions include Latin America, where total spending will reach $45.98 billion this year, or 3.8% of the total.
Read MoreGlobal B2C eCommerce Sales Growth By Region & Country, 2011-2017 [TABLE]
Asia-Pacific already accounts for nearly a third of all B2C eCommerce sales in the world, a share of the total just below North America’s.
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This year alone, B2C ecommerce sales are expected to grow 23% in the Asia-Pacific region.
Read MoreGlobal Social Network User Penetration By Region, 2011-2017 [TABLE]
Through 2015, the more advanced social network markets of North America, Western Europe and Central and Eastern Europe will have the highest penetration rates worldwide.
Read MoreSocial Network Users By Region & Country, 2011-2017 [TABLE]
Though Asia-Pacific will have the largest social network population worldwide through 2017 and the Middle East and Africa will have the second-largest audience starting next year, their population penetration rates are among the lowest.
Read MoreGlobal Facebook User Penetration By Region & Country, 2011-2017 [TABLE]
By 2017, eMarketer estimates, 616 million internet users in Asia-Pacific will use Facebook at least monthly.
Read MoreGlobal Facebook Users By Region & Country, 2011-2017 [TABLE]
Asia-Pacific has had among the fastest growth rates for Facebook use in the past two years.
Read MoreGlobal Facebook User Growth By Region & Country, 2011-2017 [TABLE]
Facebook’s user base is not declining in mature markets such as the US, though some users may be spending less time on Facebook and more time on Instagram—which Facebook owns.
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