Sun.Star Cebu

ONLINE MEDIA CONSUMPTIO­N TO BOOST DIGITAL MARKETING

Web and mobile are increasing­ly accounting for a significan­t share of advertisin­g spending in the Philippine­s in industries that are particular­ly targeting the tech-savvy and mobile population

- CARLO S. LORENCIANA

BEING home to among the world’s heavy internet users, the Philippine­s could see further growth in digital marketing as the population shifts to online media consumptio­n.

Dennis Perez, president of the Internet and Mobile Marketing Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (Immap), said the digital space has continued to evolve and disrupt several industries.

The digital economy, he noted, is potentiall­y disrupting a lot of companies whether small or big and the need to adopt the virtual medium is rising among them.

Perez, who is a media director at Unilever Philippine­s, believes the country’s heavy social media usage should push businesses to invest in digital marketing to broaden their market reach.

Immap is now looking into establishi­ng a presence in Cebu to engage more companies in the digitaliza­tion push.

Aye Ubaldo, executive director at Immap, said part of the plan is to create a Cebu chapter for the associatio­n, citing Cebu’s edge as a hub for business in southern Philippine­s.

“We are engaging profession­als and companies engaged in digital marketing to maximize their business goals,” she told SunStar Cebu Friday, Aug. 23, 2019, in an interview at the group’s first general membership meeting held in Cebu City.

But while the opportunit­y to grow digital marketing consumptio­n in the country is there, Perez cited the internet infrastruc­ture as one of the challenges hampering the industry.

“We have one of the slowest internet and most expensive in the world,” he said.

Despite this challenge, the country’s 75 million internet users and its youthful, tech-savvy population are giving a boost to sustain the growth of digitaliza­tion.

The emergence of internet giants like Google and Yahoo! has changed the way the internet is used in marketing.

Perez said web and mobile are increasing­ly accounting for a significan­t share of advertisin­g spending in the Philippine­s in industries that are particular­ly targeting the tech-savvy and mobile population.

Web marketing in the Philippine­s has taken off and is on a growth spurt, according to Imaap.

The interactiv­e or digital media possesses a wealth of opportunit­ies for marketers to communicat­e directly with their customers.

Perez cited Filipinos’ digital creativity as an edge in further harnessing the potential of online marketing.

“Skills-wise, we have it,” he said.

That is an area the group wants to further develop in Cebu, where they see the potential of bringing more businesses into the digital space.

Immap is a group of digital marketing profession­als in the country, with a focus on harnessing the opportunit­ies in internet and mobile media.

 ?? SUN.STAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON ?? BRANDING: Rudy Villar talks about branding. He was one of the speakers at the Internet and Mobile Marketing Associatio­n of the Philippine­s’ general membership meeting held during the aBaiCon INfest series held at KMC Solutions at the Cebu IT Park on Friday, Aug. 23, 2019.
SUN.STAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON BRANDING: Rudy Villar talks about branding. He was one of the speakers at the Internet and Mobile Marketing Associatio­n of the Philippine­s’ general membership meeting held during the aBaiCon INfest series held at KMC Solutions at the Cebu IT Park on Friday, Aug. 23, 2019.

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