Why mobile is the next big thing in advertising

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WHY MOBILE IS THE NEXTBIG THING IN ADVERTISING

By Newton Zheng, Digital Marketer

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Mobile advertising is a method of advertising that appears on mobile devices such as smart phones

and tablets. Advertising can be in the form of banner advertisements that appear embedded in a

mobile web site or in downloaded apps [1]

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With so many options, advertisers are constantly looking for the best

advertising medium. Of all these mediums, mobile is expected to become

dominant in the upcoming years [2]cc:AGmakonts -https://www.flickr.com/photos/51780704@N05

4 REASONS FOR THE RISE OF MOBILE ADVERTISING

1. More people now have and use mobile devices

2. Large opportunity for growth3. Affordable & effective medium4. Real-time marketing

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#1: MORE PEOPLE NOW HAVE AND USE MOBILE DEVICES

9 out of 10 people in North America own a cellphone [3]cc:gareth1953CataractCreatingChaos- https://www.flickr.com/photos/40837632@N05

In Canada, 67% of Canadians own a Smartphone, up from 34% four years ago [4, 5]

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We check our Smartphones 150 times per day [6]

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Our Smartphones are now integrated into nearly every aspect of our lives,

like an extension of our body [6]

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#2: LARGE OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWTH

Mobile will grow more than two times faster than all other advertising mediums in the next 5 years [7]

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Mobile advertising revenue in the U.S.

will grow by a five-year

compounded annual growth rate

of 42.6% to $42 billion by 2018 [7]

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Meanwhile, traditional advertising mediums continues to decline. For example, TV and radio advertising revenue will decrease by a five-year

compound annual rate of -2.8% and -16.8% respectively [7]

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In the U.S, 24% of the time spent on media consumption is on mobile while only 8% of

advertising spending is on mobile, creating $25 billion in open opportunity for unsaturated

advertising [8]cc:peasap - https://www.flickr.com/photos/21314760@N00

By comparison, 37% of the time spent on media consumption is on TV, but 41% of

advertising spending is already spent on TV, making TV advertising very competitive and

expensive [8]

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#3: AFFORDABLE & EFFECTIVE

Example: Advertisers pay Kiip, a mobile advertising platform, only when a consumer accepts an advertising offer, with fees ranging

from 25 cents to $3 per interaction [9]cc:LendingMemo - https://www.flickr.com/photos/92802060@N06

By comparison to a traditional outlet, television advertisements have limited spots with high expenses. One 30 second advertisement on

national television costs an average of $342,000 and the impact of the advertisement can vary [10]

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Not only is mobile advertising is affordable, it can also offer high engagement rates, making it very

effective [11]

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Mobile app advertising platforms such as Kiipoffers a 20-25% engagement rate. This is the percentage of viewers who saw the offer and clicked through, going on to enter their e-mail

address or other information [11]

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#4: REAL-TIME MARKETING

Many phones now come with location-tracking features, such as iBeacon. This allows third-party apps to know when you enter a

store, where you go, what you look at, and when you leave [12, 13]cc:a4gpa- https://www.flickr.com/photos/94833286@N00

The availability of location based data from mobile devices is a major advantage for marketers. For instance, when advertisements are shown for a store to a potential customer nearby, they are able

to boost store traffic by 40% [13]cc:Ktoine - https://www.flickr.com/photos/49170045@N07

“Location unlocks the many rich layers of data which marketers can analyze, such as weather, local events, and demographics, to get a full

picture of what is going on at a certain location in real-time” - Ran Ben-Yair [14]

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“Mixing and matching these several ‘real world’ data layers allows marketers to create content for dynamic,

on-the-go audiences. Combining all these data layers to find the right audience for your message is what makes in-app advertising truly effective” - Ran Ben-Yair [14]

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Unlike traditional advertising mediums such as newspapers, magazines, television, and radio, mobile advertising offers advantages such as the potential to reach the right consumers at

any time and any place [15]

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CONCLUSIONMobile will rise as a dominant medium for advertising due to the increased

usage of mobile devices, the large opportunity for growth, the returnon investment, and the unique real-time marketing opportunities. With so many reasons, now is the chance for you to take advantage of this unique

opportunity to help your company to grow.

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Do you need help with creating a mobile advertising campaign? I am here to help. Contact me at

Newton@ePropel.ca and let’s get startedcc:flazingo_photos -https://www.flickr.com/photos/124247024@N07

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