Facebook user trends: 75% of audience from mobile by 2018

Jan 26, 2015 | Facebook marketing, India, Mobile, Social media

Almost 1 billion Facebook users worldwide will access the platform on a mobile phone at least once a month this year, with more than three quarters of Facebookers set to be mobile users by 2018, according to a new report. The research, from eMarketer, also reveals the importance of mobile to Facebook’s advertising revenues. The […]

Almost 1 billion Facebook users worldwide will access the platform on a mobile phone at least once a month this year, with more than three quarters of Facebookers set to be mobile users by 2018, according to a new report.


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The research, from eMarketer, also reveals the importance of mobile to Facebook’s advertising revenues.
The social network’s ad revenues will follow suit. In 2013, 45% of the social network’s $6.99 billion global ad revenues came via mobile ads, and in 2015 the number is expected to rise to 73% of $10.99 billion.
Debra Aho Williamson, principal analyst at eMarketer, said that Facebook has been a leader in helping marketers to transition to mobile advertising.
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“Because the Facebook experience is basically the same across devices, advertisers don’t have to reinvent the wheel to place mobile advertising,” Williamson said.
“As Facebook’s user base shifts even more heavily toward mobile, it is well positioned to see increasing ad revenues from this channel.”
According to eMarketer, this year there will be 1.58 billion mobile phone social network users worldwide, with Facebook representing 60% of the total audience.
The US will remain the largest market for mobile phone Facebook users in 2015, with 123.1 million people accessing the site regularly, while India’s Facebook mobile phone audience is set to surpass 100 million.
The UK and Russia are the only other countries in the top 10 where mobile phone Facebook users will account for more than 90% of all Facebook users during eMarketer’s forecast period.
“Because the Facebook experience is basically the same across devices, advertisers don’t have to reinvent the wheel to place mobile advertising. As Facebook’s user base shifts even more heavily toward mobile, it is well positioned to see increasing ad revenues from this channel.”
Global reach- India to overtake US for most Facebook users
The overwhelming majority of those mobile users currently come from the US, which this year had 123.1 million users logging on to Facebook via their mobiles.
But that is set to change in the coming years. By 2017 India will have overtaken the US to have the most Facebook mobile users — notching up from 80.6 million mobile users in 2014 to 167.7 million by 2017 (to the US’ 143.8 million mobile users that year.)
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The chart above shows how prominent markets like Indonesia, Brazil and Mexico are set to become as part of Facebook’s mobile audience.

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