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Image-based online ad spending by consumer goods companies increased 57 percent over the last two years, growing from $99.8 million in the first quarter of 2007 to $156.2 million in the same quarter in 2009, according to new Nielsen research.
Quarter-over-Quarter Growth in Online Display Ad Spend by U.S. Consumer Goods Industry
Quarter
Estimated Spend
Quarter-over-Quarter Growth
Q1 2007
99,814,750
n/a
Q1 2008
122,785,505
23%
Q1 2009
156,221,975
27%
Source: Nielsen AdRelevance
“While direct response advertising has been very successful on the Internet, with categories like finance and travel devoting a significant portion of their budget to online advertising, on-line advertising will not continue to …
[read more]Vice-presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin may be in the headlines, but the chatter in the blogosphere remains focused on the presidential candidates, Senators Barack Obama and John McCain, according to Nielsen Online.
Online Buzz
An analysis by Nielsen of the online discussions around more than 30 speakers at the Democratic and Republican conventions showed Obama leading McCain, followed by Palin and Sen. Hillary Clinton. Vice-presidential candidate, Sen. Joe Biden, rounded out the top five most buzzworthy politicians.
Rank
Speaker
Index
1
Barack Obama
100
2
John McCain
97
3
Sarah Palin
80
4
Hillary Clinton
33
5
Joe Biden
26
6
George W. Bush
12
7
Michelle Obama
12
8
Bill Clinton
11
9
Cindy McCain
5
10
Ted Kennedy
5
11
Nancy Pelosi
4
12
Mitt Romney
4
13
Al Gore
4
14
Joe Lieberman
4
15
Rudy Giuliani
3
16
Fred Thompson
3
17
Mike …




