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IAB EUROPE PUBLISHES ITS FIRST EVER ONLINE ADVERTISING
     FORECASTS BASED ON ACTUAL SPEND IN 19 EU MARKETS
Direct response dominates online advertising but branding campaigns offer best
                                prospects for the future


London 20th August 2009: The latest edition of IAB Europe’s annual AdEx
Report had just been published. For the first time it includes forecasts based on the
actual ad spend data for 19 countries prepared by the advertising analysts at
research partner Screen Digest.


In 2008 online advertising grew 20% compared to the previous year. However,
some of the most mature and recession-stricken markets - the UK, the
Netherlands, Norway and Sweden – already experienced a significant slowing of
growth whilst underdeveloped markets enjoyed double-digit growth rates. The
Report predicts that this ‘pause for breath’ in the online ad economy will end in
2010 when the market will begin to thaw, resuming its organic growth trend.


Chart 1
Format wars
According to the analysis, search will be the most resilient format retaining its
dominant position in Europe, growing 8% in 2009 and representing almost half
(46%) of the total online ad market in the region. By comparison online display will
slow, hit by a drop in branding advertising and falling rates, like all other display
advertising media. It will merely experience an average growth rate of 0.4% across
Europe, with several markets – the UK in particular – being down by high-single
digit. Classifieds are stuck between opposing forces; on the one hand, the
weakness in the property, job and car market has impacted revenues, and on the
other, online publishers are taking revenue away from newspapers as print
classifieds move online. Overall the market for classifieds will decline, down to -
4.7% in 2009 (see Chart 1).
Beyond the current economic conditions, online display is currently suffering from
an excess of inventory and conflicting currencies but still has a lot of potential in
the mid and long term. Research brings new clues on how display builds brand
momentum leading to the ‘last click’ and how it can be planned in efficient
combination with search ; big categories like FMCG are still to fully embrace online
display ; emerging formats, when they finally take off, will bring new opportunities
for brand engagement ; finally new techniques like behavioural targeting can
optimise the efficiency and acceptability of display formats.


Emerging formats – eschewed in current economic conditions
Screen Digest carried out a survey of major European advertisers for IAB Europe
in May 2009. 70% said they were planning to spend more money advertising
online in the current year, although overall ad spend would be down double-digit.
The research also indicated that whilst emerging digital formats such as, social
media, in-game and mobile advertising are appealing, in the short term most
advertisers and planners will opt for tried and tested formats such as search,
‘traditional’ banners and video display. Search in particular will benefit from this
trend because of its ability to deliver measurable results in the short term.
Chart 2




The following comment was typical of the responses: “If we are looking at an
emerging format we have used in the past and had success with, we will increase
spending on it this year. If on the other hand it is a medium we have not used, we
are not going to experiment with it in these difficult economic conditions.”


Mobile advertising bucks the trend
Mobile advertising is the more advanced of the emerging formats included in the
Report and unlike the others covered, it will grow this year. Compared to display
and search formats, the mobile platform opens up a whole new world of
opportunities, such as location-based advertising and social networking. New
formats specifically designed for mobile are starting to appear – for instance
sponsored, free downloadable apps for iPhones and other smartphones, that allow
brands to engage in a relevant and friendly way with users.


The following comment from one of the advertisers interviewed for this report
underlines the perceived potential of mobile advertising; “Mobile suffered quite a
few false starts that have eroded confidence in the medium. But 2009 may finally
be the long-awaited breakthrough as mobile internet has become affordable and
the quality of handsets is finally where it should be.”
Alain Heureux, President and CEO of IAB Europe says “Having accurate, comparable
figures for online advertising in 19 European markets for 2006 to 2008 is something of
which we are very proud. The addition of a forward looking session will enable our
members and the industry as a whole to get a more complete picture of where this
dynamic industry of ours is headed in the medium term.”


Vincent Létang, Head of Advertising at Screen Digest says “All advertising markets
have suffered over the past year and online is no exception. We are seeing a high
level of caution in the use of emerging formats but in the longer term, we expect
online video, in-game and mobile advertising to be an important part of the online
ad economy.”


Media please contact:
Lucy Green, PR Consultant (English) Tel: +44 (0) 7817 698366
publicrelations@iabeurope.eu; lgreen@greenfieldscommunciations.com
Geraldine Gitel, PR Consultant (French/English) Tel: +44 (0) 7917 885380/00 33 6772 5050
publicrelations@iabeurope.eu; ggitel@greenfieldscommunications.com


Note to Editors: The data is compiled by IAB Europe based on information provided by the
regional IAB offices around Europe. It is then processed and analyzed by
PricewaterhouseCoopers. The report includes market size and value information for the full
membership of the IAB Europe in 2008 including Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Slovenia, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the UK. Croatia, Hungary, and Romania
were new to the research in 2008 so no comparative figures are available.


About this report
IAB Europe’s AdEx Report is the definitive guide to the online advertising market in
Europe. Since 2006 it has provided comparable data for the market. In 2008 the report
covered the 19 markets listed in the Note to Editors. All data is audited by
PricewaterhouseCoopers. The 45 page long report includes growth rates and market
values by country and format (display, classifieds, search and email), trends over time
from 266, comparisons to traditional advertising formats using WARC data and internet
penetration data from AD Europe. For the first time, Screen Digest forecasts and analysis
of emerging formats including mobile, in-game advertising and online video and audience
measurement statics from Nielsen Online and comScore are provided. Published in
August 2009, the Report is available to non-members of IAB Europe for €1500. For more
information or to purchase a copy, please email membership@iabeurope.eu


About IAB Europe
IAB Europe is a federation of national Interactive Advertising Bureaux (IAB) across Europe.
Its mission is to promote the growth of the interactive advertising markets on behalf of its
clients and national members. Supported by every major media group, advertisers, agency,
portal, technology and service provider, its voice represents the interest of more than 5000
company members. IAB Europe coordinates activities across the region including public
affairs, benchmarking, research, setting standards and best practices. The member
countries are Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK. Our corporate members include
Adobe, Alcatel-Lucent, BBC.com, BusinessWeek, comScore, Ernst & Young, Goldbach
Media Group, Google, Hi-Media, InSites Consulting, Koan, Microsoft Europe, Netlog, News
Corporation, Nugg.ad, Nielsen Online, Orange Advertising Network, Publicitas Europe,
Sonnenschein, Truvo and United Internet Media.www.iabeurope.eu


About Screen Digest
Screen Digest is the pre-eminent firm of industry analysts covering global media markets.
Headquartered in London, with offices in New York and Monterey, California, we employ a
team of 40 specialist analysts covering film, television, broadband, mobile, cinema, home
entertainment and gaming. Our online services and reports provide the information and
analysis that hundreds of media companies worldwide base their decisions on. Most
recently we have launched Global Media Intelligence (GMI), a new service which provides
research and analysis specifically for media-focused institutional investors. Contact
sales@screendigest.com Tel: +44 (0) 20 7424 2820 www.screendigest.com

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Ad Ex Europe 2008 Benchmark Press Release

  • 1. IAB EUROPE PUBLISHES ITS FIRST EVER ONLINE ADVERTISING FORECASTS BASED ON ACTUAL SPEND IN 19 EU MARKETS Direct response dominates online advertising but branding campaigns offer best prospects for the future London 20th August 2009: The latest edition of IAB Europe’s annual AdEx Report had just been published. For the first time it includes forecasts based on the actual ad spend data for 19 countries prepared by the advertising analysts at research partner Screen Digest. In 2008 online advertising grew 20% compared to the previous year. However, some of the most mature and recession-stricken markets - the UK, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden – already experienced a significant slowing of growth whilst underdeveloped markets enjoyed double-digit growth rates. The Report predicts that this ‘pause for breath’ in the online ad economy will end in 2010 when the market will begin to thaw, resuming its organic growth trend. Chart 1
  • 2. Format wars According to the analysis, search will be the most resilient format retaining its dominant position in Europe, growing 8% in 2009 and representing almost half (46%) of the total online ad market in the region. By comparison online display will slow, hit by a drop in branding advertising and falling rates, like all other display advertising media. It will merely experience an average growth rate of 0.4% across Europe, with several markets – the UK in particular – being down by high-single digit. Classifieds are stuck between opposing forces; on the one hand, the weakness in the property, job and car market has impacted revenues, and on the other, online publishers are taking revenue away from newspapers as print classifieds move online. Overall the market for classifieds will decline, down to - 4.7% in 2009 (see Chart 1). Beyond the current economic conditions, online display is currently suffering from an excess of inventory and conflicting currencies but still has a lot of potential in the mid and long term. Research brings new clues on how display builds brand momentum leading to the ‘last click’ and how it can be planned in efficient combination with search ; big categories like FMCG are still to fully embrace online display ; emerging formats, when they finally take off, will bring new opportunities for brand engagement ; finally new techniques like behavioural targeting can optimise the efficiency and acceptability of display formats. Emerging formats – eschewed in current economic conditions Screen Digest carried out a survey of major European advertisers for IAB Europe in May 2009. 70% said they were planning to spend more money advertising online in the current year, although overall ad spend would be down double-digit. The research also indicated that whilst emerging digital formats such as, social media, in-game and mobile advertising are appealing, in the short term most advertisers and planners will opt for tried and tested formats such as search, ‘traditional’ banners and video display. Search in particular will benefit from this trend because of its ability to deliver measurable results in the short term.
  • 3. Chart 2 The following comment was typical of the responses: “If we are looking at an emerging format we have used in the past and had success with, we will increase spending on it this year. If on the other hand it is a medium we have not used, we are not going to experiment with it in these difficult economic conditions.” Mobile advertising bucks the trend Mobile advertising is the more advanced of the emerging formats included in the Report and unlike the others covered, it will grow this year. Compared to display and search formats, the mobile platform opens up a whole new world of opportunities, such as location-based advertising and social networking. New formats specifically designed for mobile are starting to appear – for instance sponsored, free downloadable apps for iPhones and other smartphones, that allow brands to engage in a relevant and friendly way with users. The following comment from one of the advertisers interviewed for this report underlines the perceived potential of mobile advertising; “Mobile suffered quite a few false starts that have eroded confidence in the medium. But 2009 may finally be the long-awaited breakthrough as mobile internet has become affordable and the quality of handsets is finally where it should be.”
  • 4. Alain Heureux, President and CEO of IAB Europe says “Having accurate, comparable figures for online advertising in 19 European markets for 2006 to 2008 is something of which we are very proud. The addition of a forward looking session will enable our members and the industry as a whole to get a more complete picture of where this dynamic industry of ours is headed in the medium term.” Vincent Létang, Head of Advertising at Screen Digest says “All advertising markets have suffered over the past year and online is no exception. We are seeing a high level of caution in the use of emerging formats but in the longer term, we expect online video, in-game and mobile advertising to be an important part of the online ad economy.” Media please contact: Lucy Green, PR Consultant (English) Tel: +44 (0) 7817 698366 publicrelations@iabeurope.eu; lgreen@greenfieldscommunciations.com Geraldine Gitel, PR Consultant (French/English) Tel: +44 (0) 7917 885380/00 33 6772 5050 publicrelations@iabeurope.eu; ggitel@greenfieldscommunications.com Note to Editors: The data is compiled by IAB Europe based on information provided by the regional IAB offices around Europe. It is then processed and analyzed by PricewaterhouseCoopers. The report includes market size and value information for the full membership of the IAB Europe in 2008 including Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the UK. Croatia, Hungary, and Romania were new to the research in 2008 so no comparative figures are available. About this report IAB Europe’s AdEx Report is the definitive guide to the online advertising market in Europe. Since 2006 it has provided comparable data for the market. In 2008 the report covered the 19 markets listed in the Note to Editors. All data is audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers. The 45 page long report includes growth rates and market values by country and format (display, classifieds, search and email), trends over time from 266, comparisons to traditional advertising formats using WARC data and internet penetration data from AD Europe. For the first time, Screen Digest forecasts and analysis of emerging formats including mobile, in-game advertising and online video and audience
  • 5. measurement statics from Nielsen Online and comScore are provided. Published in August 2009, the Report is available to non-members of IAB Europe for €1500. For more information or to purchase a copy, please email membership@iabeurope.eu About IAB Europe IAB Europe is a federation of national Interactive Advertising Bureaux (IAB) across Europe. Its mission is to promote the growth of the interactive advertising markets on behalf of its clients and national members. Supported by every major media group, advertisers, agency, portal, technology and service provider, its voice represents the interest of more than 5000 company members. IAB Europe coordinates activities across the region including public affairs, benchmarking, research, setting standards and best practices. The member countries are Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK. Our corporate members include Adobe, Alcatel-Lucent, BBC.com, BusinessWeek, comScore, Ernst & Young, Goldbach Media Group, Google, Hi-Media, InSites Consulting, Koan, Microsoft Europe, Netlog, News Corporation, Nugg.ad, Nielsen Online, Orange Advertising Network, Publicitas Europe, Sonnenschein, Truvo and United Internet Media.www.iabeurope.eu About Screen Digest Screen Digest is the pre-eminent firm of industry analysts covering global media markets. Headquartered in London, with offices in New York and Monterey, California, we employ a team of 40 specialist analysts covering film, television, broadband, mobile, cinema, home entertainment and gaming. Our online services and reports provide the information and analysis that hundreds of media companies worldwide base their decisions on. Most recently we have launched Global Media Intelligence (GMI), a new service which provides research and analysis specifically for media-focused institutional investors. Contact sales@screendigest.com Tel: +44 (0) 20 7424 2820 www.screendigest.com