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Game Advertising Grosses Over $2B in 2012

Posted in "In-game Ads", Public Relations. on Friday, June 29th, 2007 by Duane Brown Tags: Adotas, Advertising, In-GameAds
Jun 29

Adotas is quoting a new report from Parks Associates that says in-game advertising will reach $2 billion by 2012, which is not far off mind you.

Cai approximates that marketers spent $15 million on virtual worlds marketing projects last year, which doesn’t include branded virtual worlds efforts.

I assuming this includes what marketers are spending in Second Life. Check out the article.

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  1. In-Game Ads Grow To $971 Million By 2011 at BandwidthCamp on July 8th, 2007

    [...] This is a stark contrast to the report releases by Parks Associates a few weeks ago. Parks Associates is thinking $2 billion by 2012, which is crazy as a $1 billion dollar difference in a year is a lot of in-game ads. Hopefully they are using different metrics and crunching their numbers different. I wonder when these reports will start to including virtual worlds like Second Life and There.com if they start adding advertising to their revenue mix. [...]

  2. In-Game Ads Grow To $971 Million By 2011 | BandwidthCamp on December 30th, 2007

    [...] is a stark contrast to the report releases by Parks Associates a few weeks ago. Parks Associates is thinking $2 billion by 2012, which is crazy as a $1 billion [...]



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