WHAT’S HAPPENING:
Mobile advertising promises to deepen customer engagement. Mobile advertising has grown rapidly in markets like Japan, but outside Asia, activity is still dominated by “text and response” campaigns. So for now, the mobile phone remains the third screen, behind television and the computer. Still, the potential is impossible to ignore.
• About a billion mobile phones will be sold globally this year, and there are more cell phones than PCs.
• Facebook is now the 10th largest “country” in the world with 132 million people. MySpace comes in at number 12.
• The third screen is frequently used “to kill time”, for entertainment or news updates, which makes the medium highly effective.
WHAT THIS MEANS TO BUSINESS:
Mobile advertising clearly appears to be the next big thing, but for now the emphasis is still on “next” – not “big”. The vision being laid out for mobile advertising has yet to be realized. The industry is still a long way from delivering a personalized, contextualized, real-time location-based mobile advertising platform.
However, with so many people interacting with their mobile devices so often, there’s certainly plenty of incentive to begin incorporating this platform into today’s media mix – as long as you temper expectations. So when cooking up your next media plan, think of mobile advertising as a spice, rather than a main ingredient.




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