Friday, December 28, 2007

Mobile Leads Online Ad Spend in Japan

JANUARY 2, 2008

Handsets are primed for marketers.

In 2007, the Japanese online advertising market was estimated to be worth between $3.4 billion (Dentsu) and $4.1 billion (PricewaterhouseCoopers). By 2011, Dentsu projects that Japan’s online ad market value will be $6.8 billion; PricewaterhouseCoopers predicts a somewhat higher $7 billion.

Japan’s leading advertising agency, Dentsu Group, tracks the island nation's online advertising market in three segments: search ads, mobile ads and fixed Internet ads, a category that lumps together banner, e-mail, rich media, streaming video and (non-search) text advertisements.

By Dentsu's reckoning, search spending accounted for 27% of Japan’s online ad marketing in 2007, a figure significantly lower than in the United States (40%) and the United Kingdom (60%). By 2010, Dentsu predicts search will reach just 30% of Japanese online ad spending.

Dentsu also estimated that Japan’s mobile ad market grew by 42.5% in 2007. Mobile advertising is expected to remain the fastest-growing segment through 2010. Dentsu forecasts double-digit growth for the entire Japanese online ad industry to 2011, when growth is expected to slow to 9.6%.

Online advertising grew from 3% to 6% of all ad spending between 2004 and 2006, according to Dentsu research.

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