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July 6, 2009 (updated January 11, 2010) US Interactive Marketing Forecast, 2009 To 2014Spend Will Reach Nearly $55 Billion As Interactive Cannibalizes Traditional Mediawith Christine Spivey Overby, Jennifer Joseph McGann |
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Interactive marketing will near $55 billion and represent 21% of all marketing spend in 2014 as marketers shift dollars away from traditional media and toward search marketing, display advertising, email marketing, social media, and mobile marketing. This cannibalization of traditional media will bring about a decline in overall advertising budgets, death to obsolete agencies, a publisher awakening, and a new identity for Yahoo!.
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Marketing & Advertising, Emerging Marketing Channels, Interactive Marketing, Marketing Service Providers, Economy, Recession
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