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Mobile search and discovery Market to generate $15 billion by 2017

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GLOBAL – UNITED KINGDOM, JULY 20, 2012: Revenue from mobile search and discovery will reach $15 billion by 2017 according to a report of analyst firm Juniper Research.
 
The forecasted revenue is nearly three times the revenue it expects to be generated in 2012, with ad space in these markets representing prime real estate for advertisers.
 
The report found that clickthrough and cost-per-click rates for search & discovery, including web search, local search, augmented reality search and discovery apps, are some of the highest in mobile advertising due to the fact that users are in the market for a discrete group of products or services, and can therefore be accurately targeted by advertisers.
 
Leading search engine providers, including Google and Microsoft, say a large percentage of web searches on mobile are localised, but the report highlights that local search apps arguably represent a greater opportunity for advertisers because of more relevant results and better UI (User Interface) optimisation.
 
Juniper’s report notes that with local search apps like Poynt, Qype and Yelp, the search experience is mobile-optimised from end-to-end – which is crucial if the user is to be led through the whole process, to reaching a purchasing decision.
 
Other key findings from the report include:
– Web search market players should find new ways to differentiate their products
– Augmented reality search is increasingly being deployed as an add-on feature, rather than a stand-alone product.
– Adoption of discovery services for apps is driven by the high number of applications on leading storefronts, but faces challenge from big brands (with Apple acquiring Chomp, and Facebook launching app centre).
 

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