comScore Launches Ad Metrix Service in Brazil to Provide Competitive Intelligence for Online Display Advertising

Facebook Ranks as Top Display Ad Publisher and Netshoes Ranks as Top Advertiser in December

São Paulo – comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, announced the launch of comScore Ad Metrix in Brazil. The breakthrough service offers advertisers, agencies and publishers comprehensive insights into where display ad impressions appear online, the demographic composition of the audiences reached, along with traditional advertising metrics such as reach/frequency and GRPs. In December 2011, 62.9 billion display ad impressions were delivered online in Brazil, reaching 50.8 million Internet users. Results from the study found that Facebook.com ranked as the top display ad publisher during the month, accounting for 17.4 percent of total display ad impressions, while Netshoes.com.br led as the top advertiser with 2.5 billion display ad impressions.

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“With the average Brazilian Internet user exposed to more than 1,200 display ads each month, the online advertising market has never been more vibrant or offered better marketing opportunities for advertisers, agencies and publishers,” said Alex Banks, comScore managing director for Brazil. “comScore Ad Metrix brings the Brazilian market a much needed competitive intelligence tool that delivers the critical insights needed to optimize digital advertising strategies and better understand performance versus the competition.”

comScore Ad Metrix provides actionable insights for advertisers and agencies to optimize display ad campaigns, while supplying publishers with important third-party validation to support ad sales efforts.

Key product features include:

– Measurement of display ad impressions based on delivery to actual people, as opposed to cookies or spiders.

– A full range of advertising metrics that provide insights into ad spend, share of voice, ad clutter, ad-exposed audience, reach/frequency and GRPs.

– View of the actual creative used by advertisers, including information such as ad type and size.

– Insights into socially-enabled and socially-published ads (see section below for a detailed description).

– Granular classification that provides the ability to analyze advertising at the brand, category or product-level.

Top 10 Online Display Ad Publishers

Facebook.com ranked as the top display ad publisher in Brazil during the month of December with 11 billion display ad impressions (17.4 percent market share) reaching 33.1 million people online. Globo ranked second serving nearly 8.9 billion display ads (14.1 percent share), followed by UOL with 7.7 billion display ads (12.2 percent share) and Terra – Telefonica with 7.2 billion ad impressions (11.4 percent share).

Top 10 Online Display Ad Publishers* in Brazil
Total Brazil, Age 6+, Home & Work Locations**
December 2011 
Source: comScore Ad Metrix
Publisher Total Display Ad Impressions (MM) Share of Display Ads Advertising Exposed Unique Visitors (000)
Total Internet : Total Audience 62,900 100.0% 50,825
Facebook 10,951 17.4% 33,078
Globo 8,852 14.1% 37,782
UOL 7,703 12.2% 41,828
Terra – Telefonica 7,173 11.4% 42,570
Google Sites 6,456 10.3% 43,813
Microsoft Sites 6,437 10.2% 44,501
iG Sites 2,709 4.3% 29,408
Yahoo! Sites 665 1.1% 20,735
Radio e Televisao Record SA 344 0.5% 8,175
Grupo Abril 226 0.4% 11,352

*Reflects display advertising only, excludes small ads and house ads (<2,500 pixels in dimension).
**Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

Top 10 Online Display Advertisers

The ranking of the top 10 display advertisers features brands from a variety of advertiser categories. Brazilian retailer Netshoes.com.br was the leading online advertiser in December with 2.5 billion ad impressions (3.9 percent market share) reaching 38.4 million people. Dafiti.com.br followed with 1.5 billion display ad impressions (2.4 percent market share), while Telefonica Group delivered 895.2 million display ad impressions (1.4 percent share), led by its Vivo brand which accounted for 87 percent of the advertiser’s total display ad impressions.

Top 10 Online Display Advertisers* in Brazil
Total Brazil, Age 6+, Home & Work Locations**
December 2011
Source: comScore Ad Metrix
Advertiser Display Ad Impressions (000) Share of Total Ad Impressions Advertising Exposed Unique Visitors (000)
Total Internet 62,899,974 100.0% 50,825
Netshoes.com.br 2,462,945 3.9% 38,388
Dafiti.com.br 1,514,762 2.4% 37,290
Telefonica Group 895,231 1.4% 33,604
Microsoft Corporation 845,326 1.3% 35,284
Itaú Unibanco Holding S.A. 574,311 0.9% 18,227
NetMovies Entretenimento S.A. 537,591 0.9% 26,226
Hotel Urbano Serviços Digitais S.A. 518,416 0.8% 27,526
B2W Inc. 498,012 0.8% 32,925
OLX Inc. 484,853 0.8% 29,953
Netflix, Inc. 484,138 0.8% 29,205

*Reflects display advertising only, excludes small ads and house ads (<2,500 pixels in dimension).
**Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

Socially-Published and Socially-Enabled Ads

A key component of comScore Ad Metrix is visibility into the growing market of socially-published and socially-enabled ads. Socially-published ads refer to any brand’s display ads that appear on social networking sites, such as Facebook or Orkut. Socially-enabled ads are IAB standard display ads that click through to Facebook or other social networking sites. Increasingly, brands are utilizing these social calls-to-action in their display ad campaigns as a means of bolstering their social media presence.

In the case of Unilever, 4.9 percent of the brand’s total display ad impressions were socially enabled in December 2011, while 21.9 percent of Unilever’s ad impressions were socially-published.

To learn more about comScore Ad Metrix in Brazil, contact atendimento@comscore.com or call 011-3938-2787.

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