Mobile advertising on the rise

Advertising has come a long way, especially in the mobile age. Back in the day, billboards and newspaper ads had to suffice to get the word out, but now everyone is walking around with the perfect advertising medium right in their pockets.

It all began in 1973 when Motorola invented the first “portable” handset. Though it was big, chunky, and had no screen to speak of, this piece of technology was the first step to the final frontier of advertising.

Decades later, after the first mobile advertising conference and Google launched AdWords, Apple introduced the iPhone. Opening up a whole new way we thought of mobile technology, the iPhone revolutionized the way we live and the way we see ads.

Today, mobile advertising spending reached $8 to $10 billion dollars. From in-app ads, to sponsored Tweets, to Facebook, we are constantly surrounded by ads. They are specifically geared towards the user, based on preference. Tablets are propelling mobile ad spending and creating a whole new interface for users. There is more room for creativity and twists on traditional ad types.

Take a look at this infographic for more on the growth of mobile ads. What are your predictions for the coming years of mobile advertisements? Let us know in the comments and don’t forget to like and share!

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Infographic courtesy of Startapp

Mobile ad image courtesy of Entrepreneur

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Brian Wallace
Brian Wallace
Brian Wallace is the President of NowSourcing, Inc., a premier social media firm specializing in infographic design, development, and content marketing promotion. The company is based in Louisville, KY, and works with companies that range from small businesses to Fortune 500.

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