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UK leads the way for European online ad spending

Source: emarketer.com

Display ads are popular on the Continent.

Online advertising spending within the 13 countries of the IAB Europe network was Eur8.003 billion ($10.08 billion) in 2006, according to the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Europe's "Pan-European Online Advertising Spend" study, analyzed by PriceWaterhouseCoopers.

The Uk accounted for the largest share of European online ad spending, at 39% of the total.

Germany accounted for 22%, France for 15% and the  Netherlands for 7%.

 

Alain Heureux of IAB Europe said, "These figures demonstrate without any doubt the significance of the European online advertising industry."

Nearly a third of online advertising spend in 2006 was on all forms of display advertising, 45% on search advertising, 22% on classifieds and directories and 1.6% on e-mail marketing.

 

In 2007, eMarketer estimates advertisers will spend $7.5 billion to reach all Western Europeans, up 25% from $6.0 billion in 2006.

Online advertising in the UK will account for as much as 18% of all media spending this year, according to GroupM. Online advertisers are spending more enthusiastically in the UK than in any of the other key European markets, and by a substantial margin. eMarketer projects that advertisers will spend $217 per Internet user in the UK in 2011, compared with $136 per French user and only $10 per Italian Internet user.

Compared with this, US advertisers are very laid back. They spent $86 on online advertising per American Internet user in 2006, and they are projected to spend $130 per user in 2010.

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