U.S. Online Advertising Rises 11.3 Percent In First Half Of 2010

Online advertising is showing healthy gains this year. During the first half of 2010, online advertising revenues were up 11.3 percent to $12.3 billion, according to a new report from the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PriceWaterhouseCoopers (embedded below). At this rate, the report estimates that online ad revenues for the full year should surpass the 2008 peak of $23.4 billion.

On a quarterly basis, online ad revenues for the second quarter $6.2 billion. That was 13.9 percent higher than last year, and 4.1 percent better than the first quarter of 2010, but still not quite as high as the peak in the fourth quarter of 2008.

The report also offers the following stats (all numbers are for the first half of 2010):

  • The top ten online ad-selling companies account for 70 percent of revenues.
  • Search accounts for 47 percent of online ad revenues, the same as a year ago (to $5.8 billion).
  • Display grew its share to 36 percent from 34 percent a year ago (to $4.4 billion).
  • Digital video (which is part of display) grew its share to 5 percent from 4 percent a year ago (to $627 million)
  • Classifieds stayed flat at 10 percent ($1.2 billion)
  • Lead generation declined to 5 percent from 7 percent ($642 million)
  • Email ads are also flat at 1 percent ($120 million)
  • The biggest advertisers come from retail (20%), telecom (14%), financial services (12%), automotive (11%), computing (10%), packaged goods (8%), and travel (7%).
  • Performance-based pricing now makes up 61% (up from 58% a year ago).
  • Impression-based pricing is 35% of teh market (down from 38% a year ago).

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