UK digital display advertising revenues rise 27.5% despite challenges from ad blocking

Total digital ad spend grows 13.4% to touch £4bn in first half of 2015

Mobile spend up 51%, accounts for nearly 80% of the rise in digital ad revenues

  

Advertisers spent a record £3.98 billion on digital advertising in the first half of 2015 – up 13.4%¹ year-on-year – according to the latest Internet Advertising Bureau UK Digital Adspend report, conducted by PwC

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Display advertising revenues grew at more than twice the overall digital rate (27.5%) to hit £1.31 billion – 33% of total digital ad spend, its largest-ever share. Within display:

  • Video ad spend grew 56% to £292 million – accounting for 22% of display revenue
  • Social media spend rose 51% to £574 million
  • Native/content² grew 50% to £325 million – accounting for 25% of display revenue
  • Tablet-dedicated³ ad spend grew 115% to £68 million. 

Recently, a lot of the attention on digital advertising has been around the challenges, such as ad blocking,” says Tim Elkington, Chief Strategy Officer, IAB UK “However, it's clear to see the UK digital advertising industry is maintaining its strong revenue growth at a much greater rate than the overall economy. The fact remains, as consumers spend more time on connected devices, advertisers must increasingly direct their attention and budgets there.” 

Mobile ad spend up 51%; accounts for nearly 80% of the rise in digital ad revenues
Ad spend on mobiles increased 51% to £1.08 billion in the first half of 2015. The actual increase of £370 million year-on-year accounts for 79% of the rise in digital ad revenues.

Over a quarter (27%) of all digital advertising spend now comes from mobile, compared to 20% a year earlier. Mobile accounts for 39% of display spend, 43% of video spend, 63% of social media spend and 74% of native/content ad spend.

“Mobile is unquestionably the engine of digital growth, with mobile display spend up 63% on the back of mobile video spend more than doubling,” says Dan Bunyan, Senior Manager at PwC. “However, there’s plenty of room to grow, as mobile accounts for 40% of internet time but only 27% of ad spend. Marketers are realising this is out-of-kilter, hence mobile is likely to continue gaining share at pace.”

Travel/transport overtakes consumer goods as biggest display advertiser
The biggest spending sector on display ads in the first half of 2015 was travel/transport (16.8% share) – overtaking consumer goods (16.1%). Finance was third (13.4%), just ahead of retail (13.3%). 

Paid-for search marketing increased 8.4% to £2.07 billion in the first half of 2015. Classifieds including recruitment, property and automotive listings, grew 6.6% to £547 million – accounting for 14% of digital ad spend.