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The US Interactive Marketing Forecast 2009 To 2014

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  • US Interactive Marketing Forecast, 2009 To 2014
    Forecast Report
    July 6th, 2009

    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

  • Interactive Marketing Channels To Watch In 2009
    Trends Report
    June 4th, 2009

    Because of the recession, this year marketers decline their use of brand-oriented display media and are particularly shy to adopt emerging channels like online video and mobile marketing. Instead, they cling to direct response specialists email and search

  • The Interactive Marketing Maturity Model
    Trends Report
    November 19th, 2008

    Marketers are far from mastering the performance and integration of interactive channels. To mature, they should use Forrester's interactive marketing maturity model to classify their firms into one of four levels: Skeptics, Experimenters, Practitioners,

  • US Interactive Marketing Forecast, 2007 To 2012
    Forecast Report
    October 10th, 2007

    Interactive marketing over the next five years will not be dominated by a single revolutionary channel. Forrester forecasts that interactive marketing spend will grow to $61 billion by 2012, an increase driven by marketers who will leverage a distribution

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