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Survey Shows Online Advertising Is Less Effective Than TV Advertising in Asia

PUBLISHED ON June 22, 2008 AT 3:29 PM ·

Singapore & Hong Kong, June 18, 2008 –IDC announced today the results of a regional survey exploring the use and impact of online advertising in Asia, which showed that Internet ads are seen as informative but often relatively weak in prompting consumers to make a buying decision. The survey, which included both Asian consumers and Asian enterprises, is the second round of a series of surveys that IDC is conducting in 2008 to examine the impact of Web 2.0 on Asian enterprises and consumers.

On average, more than 60% of the consumer respondents said they perceived Internet ads as “informative” – considerably higher than what was seen with TV and print ads. But on the downside, the survey showed that consumers tend to find TV ads more enjoyable and more likely to make them want to buy the product that was being advertised.

“Online advertising has become one of the most important revenue models for many Internet sites in Asia”, said Claus Mortensen, Principal, IDC Asia/Pacific Emerging Technologies Research. “But while the Internet offers a huge potential for marketers to target and engage audiences, it is still seen as a very fragmented medium. And while online ads are seen as more informative than ads in other media they suffer from being perceived as more annoying and less enjoyable than TV or print-based ads”.

The survey suggested that online video advertising is a good medium to capture the interest of Asian consumers. Almost 70% of the respondents said they had watched video commercials on the Internet and more than 80% said they had watched movie trailers online. And humour is the way to go if companies want consumers to watch their online video commercials: almost 60% of respondents said they would be “highly interested” in watching a commercial if it was funny.

Among Asian enterprises that are advertising online, most respondents indicated that they were doing so because it is seen as more cost-effective and targeted than traditional advertising. But the relatively low impact on consumers’ buying decisions indicates that companies may be wasting much of their resources when going online. And while advertising agencies are often seen as necessary go-to-agents for offline advertising, less than 20% of the companies surveyed said they were going online on the advice of an agency.

“Our research indicates that companies will need to be very selective when they choose their online advertising approaches if they are to achieve the full potential of online campaigns – and perhaps agencies could do a better job of guiding them to choose this channel.” Mortensen said.

IDC conducted the survey among Asian consumers in March 2008, and among companies that had previously advertised online in April 2008. The enterprise component was done through phone-based interviews with 302 companies across six Asian markets (Australia, China, India, Korea and Singapore). The consumer component was web-based with 857 respondents across eight markets (Australia, China, India, Korea, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam).

Notes to Editor
More details are published in Online Advertising Strategies of APEJ Companies, 2007, Doc # AP628202Q and Consumer Perceptions of Online Advertising in APEJ, Doc # AP628203Q

For more information about this research or to make a purchase, please contact Elizabeth Shunmugam at +603-2169-7536 or eshunmugam@idc.com. For press enquiries, please contact Sasithorn Sae-iao at +66-2651-5585-87 (Ext. 113) or sasithorn@idc.com.

About IDC Asia/Pacific Web 2.0 Conference
IDC is organizing a conference on June 24 in Singapore to bring attention to the emerging Web 2.0 trends and technologies for enterprises. The conference will shed light on how web 2.0 is emerging as a strategic tool to shape new business applications, accelerate new business interaction and enhance market growth.

About IDC
IDC is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. IDC helps IT professionals, business executives, and the investment community make fact-based decisions on technology purchases and business strategy. More than 1,000 IDC analysts provide global, regional, and local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends in over 100 countries. For more than 44 years, IDC has provided strategic insights to help our clients achieve their key business objectives. IDC is a subsidiary of IDG, the world’s leading technology media, research, and events company. You can learn more about IDC by visiting www.idc.com.

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