JPMorgan cuts online ad spending projections

Display ads are expected to be hit hardest

Financial trends and news by Bambi Francisco Roizen
September 4, 2008 | Comments
Short URL: http://vator.tv/n/3e1

5

 The economy failed to pick up speed last month, according to the Federal Reserve's Beige book, which captures a snapshot of economic activity. To this end, it's not surprising that analysts are predicting online advertising to grow slower than previously expected. 

JPMorgan this week cut its online advertising forecast for this year and next, with the biggest area of weakness coming from display advertising.

“As advertisers become more conservative with their ad spend, we think that the long-tail advertisers will shift toward performance-based advertising forms. As a result, we see the display-advertising sector being more impacted by economic weakness than search,” wrote Imran Khan, analyst at JPMorgan.

Marketers are now expected to generate $8.2 billion in display ads in the U.S., down from $8.6 billion. This results in a 14% annual growth rate, vs. a prior estimate of 20%.  JPMorgan is also lowering its display ad forecast next year to a growth rate of 16% vs. a prior rate of 17%.

Search advertising is expected to fare a bit better. JPMorgan is lowering its 2008 annual growth estimates to 27%, down from 32%. Search advertising is expected to grow by 26% in 2009.
 
    
 


Related news


blog comments powered by Disqus
Find your friends' startup new!
Vator is more valuable if you know who's here.
Discover who has a startup and help their success by following their progress!

Featured Stories

Latest company news bites on Vator

Cognitive Code Corporation - Mimi Chen (Co-Founder and President)
Crowdfunding is cool - pre-order SILVIA for your Android here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cogcode/silvia-for-android
See more
BuildingLayer - Nick Such (Co-founder and CEO)
BuildingLayer co-founder and Chief Scientist, John Kiffmeyer, is a Featured Engineer this week on EEWeb http://www.eeweb.com/spotlight/interview-with-john-p.-kiffmeyer
See more
AllowanceTree CEO named Today's Entrepreneur by Vator: http://vator.tv/news/2012-05-25-todays-entrepreneur-arnie-benn
See more
Cognitive Code Corporation - Mimi Chen (Co-Founder and President)