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5 Predictions for Mobile Advertising in 2010
12 Jan 2010 - Tamara Gruber
Around this time of year you read a lot of posts about what the new year will bring. So we’ve taken out our crystal ball and here are our Top 5 Predictions for Mobile Advertising in 2010:
- Android market share will reach 20% of the U.S. smartphone market. With iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry each having significant market share, advertisers will focus all their attention on smartphones in the U.S.
- Mobile commerce through apps and ads will become more commonplace as advertisers look to drive ROI and provide a direct link to sales.
- Mobile video advertising will gain traction as now over 90 percent of phones support video.
- Advertisers will require more than impressions and CTR when it comes to measuring the effectiveness of their mobile advertising.
- Augmented reality apps and 2D tag technology will begin to play a role in mobile advertising.
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