New Zealand Online Advertising Spend Keeps Growing

The Interactive Advertising Bureau of New Zealand (IABNZ) and PricewaterhouseCoopers
have released their latest IAB Insight Report. The report surveys the online advertising
expenditure for the fourth quarter (Q4) and the full 2009 year.

Total spend for 2009 was $213.89m, which represented a 10.06% growth over 2008
($193.15m).

While this could be viewed as modest growth when compared to previous years, Michael
Gregg, IABNZ Chairman, believes the year has demonstrated “marketers’ confidence in
online as a medium that delivers results when budgets were being cut on other media. This
clear structural shift to prudent, results-based, online advertising is anticipated to accelerate
in 2010 with IAB and its members striving to provide ROI driven campaigns no matter what
the channel."

PricewaterhouseCoopers Partner Chris Perree said: “The growth in spend is consistent with
organisations focusing and recognising online advertising as a medium of choice. It also
supports expectations of continued strong growth as businesses have generally been more
cautiously optimistic about the future. This market trend is not only limited to New Zealand,
but also to more mature markets, such as the United States and United Kingdom, where
online advertising continues to command a greater portion of the advertising market."

Search and Directories led the way with year on year growth of 31.64% in 2009. Display
advertising grew 7.67% to $64.30m from $58.12m and accounted for 30% of all interactive
spend in 2009. Classifieds decreased from $75.32m to $71.43m.

Alisa Higgins, IABNZ Marketing Manager, says: “This category really feels the effects of the
economy especially around employment and jobs advertised online. It’s great to see online
job sites like Seek reporting an increase in the number of jobs being posted in 2010.”

Internationally, ZenithOptimedia reports that the Internet will continue to outgrow other ad media, increasing “its share of expenditure from 12.4% in 2009 to 16.2% in 2012.” A
reassuring thought when elsewhere they have called the 10.2% global drop in 2009 “the worst decline in ad expenditures in modern times.” However they have added that:
> The world’s ad market has now stabilised and will grow 0.9% in 2010.
> The market will improve steadily and will reach normal 5% growth in 2012.

ENDS >>>

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For further information or media inquiries, please contact:

IAB NZ
Michael Gregg
IAB Chairman
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+ 64 21 838 583

Alisa Higgins
IAB Marketing Manager
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+64 21 296 9646

PricewaterhouseCoopers
John Deane
Director
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+64 29 415 8220

Chris Perree
Partner
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+64 21 358 004

 

Posted on Feb 22, 2010 - 09:53 PM