Welcome to the Interactive Advertising Bureau

IAB is the trade association representing New Zealand's fast-growing, exciting and dynamic online advertising industry.

As one of over 32 IAB offices globally and with a rapidly growing membership IAB New Zealand's principal objective is to foster world-leading standards and creativity by developing, innovating, educating and growing the interactive advertising industry in NZ

Resources

Case Studies - examples of successful online advertising campaigns

Online Measurement in NZ - keep up to date with latest developments here & in Australia

Latest jobs - check out the latest digital jobs

Research - statistics and research reports

Find a service - Search our member directory

Careers - Find or advertise a job

Education - FAQ's, guidelines, quickstudy guides and more

Links - Useful industry sites

News

New Android Shopping App Makes Finding Great Deals Even Easier

Comparison shopping using a smartphone or tablet has just become a lot easier for NZ shoppers with the launch of PriceMe’s new Android shopping app.

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Smartphone adoption and usage soars in Asia in 2012

Google have released their Mobile Planet Report which now contains NZ data on mobile use.

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Bing Goes Sleek and More Social

If you’ve ever cleaned off a cluttered desk, replacing messy stacks of paper with framed photos of people who really matter, you have a rough idea of what Microsoft did with its new Bing search engine this week.

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NZ: Online advertising spend grows 14% year-on-year in the first quarter

Total online advertising spend in New Zealand for Q1, 2012 was $79.21m up $11.09m year-onyear. Display, Search & Directories and Classifieds continued to show growth year-on-year. Classifieds leads this quarter, up 17% followed by Search & Directories with a 15% increase and Display at 9%.

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Moms’ online shopping and social trends above average

Your mom may not be the most tech savvy member of your family, but she is more likely to shop online, follow a brand on a social network, or visit Pinterest.

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