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Consumers: We Don’t Absolutely Hate Mobile Ads

phone boothHere’s your half-empty/half-full stat for the day: Four in 10 consumers don’t want to see ads on their phones. Is that good or bad for the nascent mobile ad business?

Call me Professor Positive if you must, but I don’t think that’s terrible: It means that 60 percent of phone users are okay with ads. And I suspect the number will be higher once the ads move from the theoretical/novelty realm into something you see whenever you use your phone or in exchange for getting something of value.

(And yes, I understand that a vocal minority absolutely hates advertising of all sorts and is reading this story on a computer that runs ad-blocking software. Good for you! Please let me know how you’d like to pay for this stuff and everything else you consume on the Web).

Here’s the research from Parks Associates, via Mediapost (click to enlarge):

mobile ad preferences

Remember that even if mobile ads do take off as expected, it’s still going to be a relatively small business for some time. Bernstein Research figures mobile ads may generate $2.2 billion by 2013, which is nothing to sneeze at, but still a small fraction of the $32 billion Web ad market. Most of the mobile ad dollars, of course, are expected to flow to Google (GOOG) and Yahoo (YHOO).

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  • Ads in web pages is one thing. I don't ad-block. I know it covers a lot of paychecks out there. But advertising on my phone when I'm using the features and minutes I've already paid for? NO WAY!!!!
  • dusty bottoms
    while i hate mobile ads, the "i'm paying for it, i don't want ads" argument can only go so far.

    - i pay for my cable, but i'm used to tv ads
    - i pay for my internet connection, but display ads are ok
    - i paid for this magazine, but i like the ads
    - i pay taxes, but i sure as shit don't expect outdoor ads to go away

    i guess terrestrial radio is the only true ad supported media?
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