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App Advertising Optimized by Location Context to Reach $44B by 2020

App Advertising Optimized by Location Context to Reach $44B by 2020 Image Credit: Juniper Networks

App advertising, using context and location targeting, will exceed $44 billion by 2020, up from an estimated $13 billion last year, according to new data from Juniper Research.

The market research firm said that as the mobile advertising landscape matures, the simple geofence is being usurped by contextual data such as a user’s interests, real-time location and even political leanings.

The new research also found that social applications are providing a highly accessible pool of rich user data for advertisers. Indeed, Facebook’s recent earnings call highlighted the tremendous growth opportunity of this sector, with North American ad revenues per user rising by 60% over the last 12 months. Meanwhile, players such as Pinterest are developing tools that serve to reduce the intrusiveness of adverts, with user-friendly approaches seen as crucial in avoiding a rising tide of ad-blocking utilities, notes the firm.

The research found that social apps are beginning to incorporate a wide range of capabilities beyond their core function as peer-to-peer communications tools. 

Additionally, the research found that several factors are creating a ‘perfect storm’ for the commercialisation of indoor location services.Bluetooth beacon deployments, improved Wi-Fi services, and the re-emergence of UWB (ultra-wide band) as an enabler of location based services are all likely to combine in the near-term to offer proximity marketing opportunities as well as commercial asset tracking capabilities. 

Steffen Sorrell, Research Author
This trend has been highlighted by apps such as WeChat in China, while Facebook Messenger has recently partnered with Uber to deliver ride hiring services. This means that social apps are transforming into platforms themselves, offering even more data for ad campaigners.

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