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    Advertising: an emergent stream of revenues for the mobile industry, says research

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    New analysis from Frost & Sullivan estimates that the mobile social and content advertising market revenues should reach 2.18 billion euro in 2012 in Europe. Mobile content advertising, ad-based music, video, TV and games will represent the major source of revenues.

    "To achieve high revenues, the mobile advertising industry will need to successfully confront three main challenges. What should be concentrated on is: continuously enhance the mobile user experience through high-speed connectivity and high-quality user interfaces; use ads as a transparent value to consumers' mobile experience without being intrusive; and educate the advertising industry on how to exploit the advertising power of mobile devices," notes Saverio Romeo, Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst. "If these challenges are not adequately faced, the advertising market will not grow strongly as the mobile industry expects."

    From the mobile industry point of view, advertising is a potential revenue stream that can counterbalance the continuous decrease of revenues from voice and SMS services. However, advertisers and agencies, the sources of the advertising revenue stream, are, only now, gradually learning the use of the mobile device as an advertising medium.

    "Agencies' budgets rarely include a specific allocation for mobile communications," states Romeo. "An intense synergy between the mobile and the advertising industries is crucial to transform today's enthusiasm into strong revenues in the future."

    The report – Ad-based Content and Communications: A Lucrative Avenue for the Mobile Industry – is part of the Mobile & Wireless Growth Partnership Services Programme, which also includes research in the following markets:European Mobile Premium Content Markets, Mobile Messaging Markets in Europe and Exploring the European Market for Mobile Smart Devices.