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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Adomic Releases Its Q2 List Of Top Mobile Advertisers

By Omar Rashad


Mobile advertising is the way of the future and most of the big firms around the world realize this. They are putting in a lot of money into these mobile advertising companies and the results are there for everyone to see. These are some of the biggest players in the game and they realize the worth of having targeted ads delivered to people's phones within seconds on a regular basis. It just does not get easier than this. Progressive Insurance has made sure they are the top of the heap when it comes to advertising this way.



Progressive Insurance has shot up the rankings to number one in Q2, which means they are going to continually grow as time goes on. They are seeing results and this is why they are putting more and more money into these campaigns.

While there are no quick explanations in the disparity of the rankings it is expected that the gap will close quickly as more and more people are spending more time on their mobile phones than on the computer to access the Internet.

Progressive Insurance is at the top of the heap because they have been spending more of their money in mobile advertising. They are going all out in order to remain on top and get their word out. This has also resulted in their profit margins increasing as they are getting more sales and having to do less work in order to get them. It is a method that is doing wonders for their insurance business and is definitely going to thrive as time goes on. Signs are looking up for Progressive Insurance and these other businesses.

The breaking news from Adomic (a mobile analytics company) released as the mobile advertising report for the 2nd quarter, shows that the top mobile advertiser in the US was Progressive insurance. The report goes in to a lot of detail on various data and usage breakdowns that are part of the industry, as well as listing the top mobile advertisers.

In terms of the top spenders online, it is the retailers that come in first, although there are only a small number on the list (based on whether AT&T are counted or not). One interesting piece of data that the report showed was how the gap is widening between some advertisers when it comes to their budget for PC and mobile spending. The top single advertiser was American Express (for PC) in Q2, but it only came in as number thirty when it comes to mobile spending. This is something that the company is likely to address in the next quarter.




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