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    UK web ad spending up

Online ad spending in the UK is rising, claims a report.

By Kate Holton, Reuters, 31 Mar 2010 at 10:13

Money

Online advertising spending in the UK is up by 4.2 per cent, fueled by demand for paid-for search and video ads, according to research.

The Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers report said online advertising had weathered the economic storm and enjoyed an overall stronger second half, enabling online ad expenditure to grow to £3.5 billion pounds.

Growth was well down on the rate of 17.1 per cent on a like-for-like basis achieved in 2008, but still compared well with the overall British advertising market, which media buyer ZenithOptimedia (owned by Publicis) said in December had shrunk an estimated 13 per cent in 2009.

ZenithOptimedia saw the UK market down around two per cent in 2010.

Online advertising was dominated by paid-for search, which grew 9.5 per cent to reach £2.15 billion pounds or 60.7 perc ent of all online ad spend, offsetting a small 4.4 per cent decline in online display adverts, the report showed.

Online display spend fell despite a 140 per cent increase in online video spend, which is run before, after and sometimes during online video clips which are becoming more professional and popular on the web.

"In the past year we've seen some real success stories as search passed the £2 billion mark and online video advertising experienced spectacular growth," IAB Chief Executive Guy Phillipson said.

Of the different categories, retail and consumer goods vendors became two of the biggest spenders in 2009, alongside telecoms, entertainment and media and consumer goods.

"Ten years ago online was a new medium with high expectations, but backed by little commercial reality," Eva Berg-Winters of PricewaterhouseCoopers said in a statement.

"Since then it has matured to become an integral part of our lives, which marketers have learned to trust."

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