Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Adomic Releases Its Q2 List Of Top Mobile Advertisers

By Omar Rashad


The analytics company Adomic recently released its top ten list of mobile advertisers for the second quarter of the year. While in the list you will find the usual big techie suspects like Microsoft and Comcast, you will also find the big companies in other industries, including Progressive Insurance, mobile providers AT&T and Verizon, Capital One, LowerMyBills, Toyota and TransUnion.



In terms of advertising creatives, the mobile platform is still lagging behind PC-based internet. Most advertisements that have been released thus far are what you would call not fit for human consumption. There is hope, however, as more web developers are diving head first into the mobile platform, stretching their creativity as they go. We should be able to see a great improvement in mobile ads within the 12 to 24 months.

While there are no quick explanations in the disparity of the rankings it is expected that the gap will close quickly as more and more people are spending more time on their mobile phones than on the computer to access the Internet.

If you're a company with a huge advertising budget, it would really pay if you spend some of your advertising budget in mobile advertising. Find a web developer who can create a great mobile ad so you can attract new customers.

The breaking news from Adomic (a mobile analytics company) released as the mobile advertising report for the 2nd quarter, shows that the top mobile advertiser in the US was Progressive insurance. The report goes in to a lot of detail on various data and usage breakdowns that are part of the industry, as well as listing the top mobile advertisers.

From the top one thousand mobile advertisers, the majority of campaigns are bought programmatically versus desktop. In terms of percentage points, it comes out at forty percent to thirty seven percent, respectively. It is very likely that the next report will show more creativity from the advertisers, and the spending budgets will make a dramatic shift, as the technology changes. Overall, there is still a major slump in the adoption of mobile ad campaigns.




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