Google Tops Facebook in UK Digital AdRevenues – eMarketerGoogle at 44.2 percent; Facebook at less than 5 percent. Google adds local safety alerts to search results – CNETA partnership between Google and tech startup Nixle will allow safety...
Google will take 73.7 percent of U.S.search adrevenues, while Microsoft will reach 9.3 percent, Yahoo will have 6.2 percent, and AOL will account for 1.1 percent. EMarketer predicts Google will remain the leader in display adrevenues in 2013 with...
The majority of Marin's revenues still come from search management, according to the filing. Venture capitalists love the ad-tech sector, but Marin is one of the first filing for initial public offering.
Facebook's mobile adrevenues will reach 25 percent of overall adrevenues (currently 14 percent). Mobile AdRevenues Surpass $4 Billion U.S.mobile adrevenues will reach $4.2 billion, a 36 percent increase over 2012.
This was all part of an aggressive effort to restructure the company and grow advertising revenues through targeting mobile and social opportunities. JCPenney, Gap and Nordstrom have all closed down their Facebook storefronts after trying to gain...
In display advertising alone though, Facebook is expected to dominate this year, raking in $2.6 billion to Google's $2.5 billion in display adrevenues. Local advertising spend is expected to experience a compound annual growth rate of 2.6 percent...
Among their concerns: “Many question whether it is possible for Google to be both an unbiased general or “horizontal” search engine and at the same time own this array of secondary web-based services from which the company derives substantial...
Adrevenues on Google-owned sites in Q1 2012 totaled $7.3 billion, and $2.9 billion on network sites. Total adrevenues grew from $8.3 billion in Q1 2011 to $10.2 billion this year. More than half - 54 percent - of Google's revenues came from...
Research firm eMarketer estimates global adrevenues at Twitter will grow 210 percent to $139.5 million in 2011, up from $45 million in 2010, which was the company's first full year of selling ads. So today's development could mark a significant...
Search and contextual adrevenues fell 28%. This should help Google boost its revenues, no doubt. One search engine that could really do with higher revenues is AOL. An overview of some of today's search, advertising and tech news.
It's going to go very fast, notably because Armstrong said that advertising would be AOL's primary source of revenues in his turnaround plan for the company. Speaking at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen, AOL CEO Tim Armstrong said...
Yahoo is clearly beyond the threshold already but Bing still have plenty room for further increases both in ads and in subsequent generated revenues. The SEM firm pointed out that, based on Google's previous performance, "the magic number appears...
Quarterly revenues declined 17% to $13.10 billion. earnings plus non-search and non-tech earnings seemed to show that perhaps the we've-seen-the-bottom pundits just might be right after all. Online ad revenue decreased 14% to $529 million...
s Revenues (Including Search-Based) Decline in Q1 2009; Layoffs Planned Long Term Tech Exec to Exit Yahoo! Tapped as Vice President of Ad Operations at interCLICK Former Adobe exec Bryan Lamkin has been tapped by Yahoo!
Once it crosses 50 percent of mobile adrevenues, maybe we can safely say we've reached the "year of mobile" -- or at least the year of local mobile. By 2013, it will represent the majority stake of overall mobile search advertising revenues...
AOL AdRevenues Drop 6% in Q3 2008 Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 5, 2008 Revenue for AOL's advertising dropped 6% in the third quarter of 2008. Total revenues for AOL dropped 17% but that's primarily due to declining subscription rates.
Location-Based Social Networking Applications for the iPhone Posted by Nathania Johnson Aug 1, 2008 Earlier, I wrote about the estimates for location-based social networking to reach $3.3 billion in revenues by 2013.
Businesses can now run display ads and enhanced listings, and Zvents' partners will share in the advertising revenues. One of the companies exhibiting at Ad:Tech San Francisco this week is Zvents, a local search engine company that specializes in...
They acknowledge the need to reach site visitors who are distinct from their print readers, and are positioning themselves in different ways to grow online revenues. Digital revenues are finally growing much faster than print.
For the first half of 2007, the business had revenues of $17.2 million, and employs approximately 50 people. But, as Andy Beal points out: "The Triangle Business Journal–yes we do have a tech industry in North Carolina folks–suggests that InfoSpace...