Posts Tagged ‘United Kingdom’
Western European Mobile Phone Users By Country, 2012-2018 [TABLE]
Digital ad spending in Germany rose by over 9% in 2013 and will grow by a further 9.0% this year.
Read MoreSmart Phone Owners Who Would Pay For World Cup Video [CHART]
More smartphone-toting World Cup followers in the UK were willing to pay for World Cup video content than in any other country polled.
Read MoreProgrammatic Display Ad Spending Worldwide, 2017 [CHART]
It is estimated that 60% of display ad spending in the Netherlands would be programmatic by 2017.
Read MoreSocial Channels Used To Follow Sports In Select Countries, February 2014 [TABLE]
Among US internet users who used social networks to follow sports, Facebook was the top platform used, cited by 70% of respondents—30 percentage points ahead of No. 2 YouTube.
Read MoreUK Mobile Social Networkers, 2012-2018 [TABLE]
The boom times for social network adoption in the UK look to be largely over, as new user growth is set to slow to a near standstill by 2018.
Read More10 Countries With The Most Millionaire Households, 2013 [CHART]
With more than 7.1 million, the US easily boasted the largest volume of millionaire households in the world last year.
Read MoreYear Canada & US Will Pass 50% Smart Phone Population [MAP]
Like the UK, the US will also reach majority-smartphone penetration among its population this year, a major milestone for two of the most advanced internet markets in the world.
Read MoreSmart Phone Penetration In Western Europe, 2013-2015 [MAP]
Western Europe—the region with the second-largest number of smartphone users, with 196.6 million in 2014, eMarketer estimates—saw three Nordic countries reach 50% penetration last year.
Read MoreProducts United Kingdom Residents Have Never Purchased Online, January 2014 [CHART]
Health and beauty products are among the least popular items for online purchasing.
Read MoreUK Prestige Beauty Online Sales By Category, 2013 [TABLE]
Digital sales accounted for just 6.2% of total prestige beauty sales in the UK last year, totaling £102 million ($159.38 million).
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