Thursday, October 11, 2012

Internet Business Expands While Restrictions ... - Text Cash Network

Internet businesses are demonstrating strong sales across the?board, in?areas ranging from?website development to?online marketing, executives and?researchers said at?a Wednesday news conference.

But the?Internet restrictions that could be imposed under the?child protection law taking effect Nov. 1, as well as the?government intervention in?the Internet advocated by?top officials, would affect most of?those segments and?could hinder growth, they warned.

Speaking at?the news conference ? where the?Higher School of?Economics and?the Russian Electronic Communications Association were releasing a?detailed report on?the Russian Internet economy ? association director Sergei Plugotarenko urged the?government to?keep the??open? approach to?the Internet that it has maintained during ?the past few years.?

The?years since 2006 have seen mushrooming Internet use among Russians: A?VTsIOM survey conducted last month suggested that 60 percent of?the population now uses the?Internet compared with just 24 percent in?2006.

The?surge is reflected in?the numbers published Wednesday: In?2011, there was more than 554 billion rubles ($17.8 billion) in?Internet-related sales, expenditures and?payments, the?report concluded. Across the?11 business segments studied, there was an?average increase of?about 30 percent versus 2010.

The?largest in?volume was online retail, with consumers buying 309 billion rubles? worth of?goods online. That figure doesn?t even include travel deals.

Consumers also paid and?stored 167 billion rubles through online payments systems and?at free-standing terminals last year, while advertisers spent 24 billion rubles on?contextual ads and?16 billion rubles on?media advertising, such as banner ads.

Younger areas of?the market include online video ads, on?which companies spent 800 million rubles last year, and?marketing on?social media websites like Odnoklassniki and?Vkontakte, which took in?3 billion rubles. Software and?data hosting services earned 1.9 billion rubles.

Russian websites, called the?Runet, make up the?fastest-growing Internet economy in?Europe, according to?the report.

It also said the?volume of?online sales and?payments could be 30 percent higher this year, or reaching 720 billion rubles.

Increased state restrictions on?the Internet would affect most areas of?Internet business, Karen Kazaryan, the?Russian Electronic Communications Association?s chief analyst, said by?telephone.

The?few exceptions would be areas with corporate and?personal products such as website development and?online retail.

The?communications association ? a?noncommercial partnership of?Internet businesses formed in?2006 ? is one of?numerous organizations and?companies fighting for?changes to?the child-protection law. Currently, the?law allows the?government to?block not only individual webpages, but whole websites.

The?law?s reach into?Internet business ?is why we are trying to?work with the?government? to?clear up its wording, Kazaryan said.

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