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Unique browsers grow 20% on IAB member sites
"These results are demonstrating the solid growth of digital, as a rapidly growing medium in South Africa," says Ryan Harris, Head of Measurement for the IAB. "This is in line with similar trends in the emerging markets and our collaboration with Effective Measure is aggregating significant data that provides the digital industry and advertisers with meaningful insights into the profiles and behaviours of South African internet and mobile users."
The Effective Measure findings indicate that across both desktop and mobile, usage is accelerating in the local digital sector with the monthly unique browsers having exceeded the 68.3 million mark in September 2014. This is a good increase when compared to July 2014 statistic that was captured at 45.9 million.
Key findings
- The daily average Unique Browsers has increased to 4.4 million; this is a significant increase when compared to 3.4 million in July 2014
31.2 % of respondents are between the ages of 20 - 29 years
87.4 % of respondents use the internet to access emails 25.2 % of respondents live in Johannesburg
Effective Measure's software selects respondents from all IAB SA publishers' websites and gathers their demographic profiles, in order to accurately determine the usage of desktop and mobile profiles. There were 188,451 survey respondents for September 2014.
The IAB and Effective Measure will be releasing a full report in early November with detailed data that will give IAB members a more holistic view of their target audiences. This will enable them to tailor their campaigns far more effectively to optimise on consumer spend. The PwC Report on the South African entertainment and media industry indicates that internet revenue is estimated to hit R71.6bn in 2018 and will generate more consumer spend than any other media, enabling a highly profitable digital industry. For more information, go to www.iabsa.net.