Google, Facebook drive gains in mobile advertising

Agence France-Presse
Research firm eMarketer says mobile ad spend soared 105% in 2013, and Facebook and Google grabbed the lion's share

LION'S SHARE. Mobile ad spend soars in 2013 and Facebook and Google get the biggest share

WASHINGTON, United States – The market for mobile device advertising doubled in 2013 to US$17.9 billion and is on pace for strong gains this year, led by Facebook and Google, a market tracker said.

The research firm eMarketer said mobile ad spending increased 105% last year and is expected to jump another 75% in 2014 to more than $31.45 billion.

Facebook and Google grabbed the lion’s share of the increase in 2013.

Google remained far ahead of its rivals, but saw its market share dip to 49.3% in 2013 from 52.6% in 2012, eMarketer said.

The biggest gains came from Facebook, whose market share jumped to 17.5% from 5.4% a year earlier.

Twitter also saw strong gains but its share was a modest 2.4% from 1.5% in 2012.

For 2014, eMarketer sees Google at 46.8%, Facebook at 21.7% and Twitter at 2.6%.

The huge growth in mobile ads show why these companies are concentrating on their mobile platforms.

According to eMarketer, just 11% of Facebook ad revenues worldwide came from mobile in 2012, but last year, that figure jumped to 45% and the figure will be around 63% this year.

Google is expected to get a third of its ad revenue from mobile this year, up from 23% in 2013, the report said. – Rappler.com

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