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Mar 15, 2012

Facebook carries 1 in 4 online ads in Australia: Comscore

SYDNEY - Facebook delivered 23 per cent of the 15.6 billion online ad impressions served in Australia during January 2012, according to online display-ad metrics provider Comscore, which has just launched its Ad Metrix product in the country.

Facebook carries 1 in 4 online ads in Australia: Comscore

The debut Ad Metrix report shows that online advertsing reached 15.1 million internet users in January. IAC (InterActiveCorp) was the top advertiser, with 275.8 million display ad impressions, largely for its Match.com brand, according to Comscore's data.

The Comscore report also provides insight into socially-published ads (those published on a social-media site such as Facebook or Twitter) and socially-enabled ads (display ads on any site that allow the user to click through to a social site). In Australia, socially published ads accounted for 24.7 per cent of all display ad impressions, while socially enabled ads accounted for 10.5 per cent of overall ad impressions. McDonald’s stood out in its use of social tools, with 57 per cent of its display ads being socially enabled and 54.4 per cent of its display ads socially published. 

“Today an average Australian internet user receives more than 1,000 display ads each month, highlighting the significance of digital advertising in the broader media landscape,” Amy Weinberger, Comscore vice president for Australia and New Zealand, said in a statement. “This increasingly important channel in the marketing mix creates a growing need for market-level understanding and competitive insights so that agencies, advertisers and publishers can effectively navigate this complex environment."

Top 10 Online Display Ad Publishers in AustraliaJanuary 2012

Publisher Total Display Ad Impressions (millions) Share of Display Ads Advertising Exposed Unique Visitors (thousands)
Total Internet : Total Audience 15632 1 15131
Facebook.com 3594 0.23 10263
Microsoft Sites 2580 0.165 10565
Google Sites 943 0.06 11065
Yahoo! Sites 621 0.04 6391
eBay 540 0.035 5121
Fairfax Media 345 0.022 3173
REA Group Ltd. 308 0.02 1643
News Interactive Pty Limited 224 0.014 2907
carsales.com.au network 129 0.008 1586
Glam Media 119 0.008 3372

 

Top 10 Online Display Advertisers in Australia, January 2012

Advertiser Display Ad Impressions (thousands) Share of Total Ad Impressions Advertising Exposed Unique Visitors (thousands)
Total Internet 15,631,617 100.0% 15,131
IAC - InterActiveCorp 275,822 1.8% 7,743
National Australia Bank Ltd. 214,446 1.4% 7,394
be2 190,093 1.2% 5,511
Weight Watchers International, Inc. 182,974 1.2% 8,786
Cudo Pty Limited 171,904 1.1% 5,874
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited 169,825 1.1% 9,016
Foxtel Management Pty Limited 151,744 1.0% 7,124
Fairfax Media Ltd 145,664 0.9% 8,463
JohnsDietSite.com 131,381 0.8% 3,758
Lite n' Easy 129,787 0.8% 5,866

Source: Comscore Ad Metrix
Tables reflects display advertising only and exclude small ads and house ads (<2,500 pixels in dimension). Tables e
xclude traffic from public computers and access from mobile devices.

 

 

 

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