Similarly, in Q4 2010, search revenues accounted for 45 percent of revenues, down from 47 percent in Q4 2009, but revenues grew 14 percent to $3.3 billion in 2010 from $2.9 billion in 2009. Online advertising hit a new high of $7.3 billion in Q1...
But while Facebook's 2010 ad revenues are estimated at $1.86 billion, Google posted $6.77 billion in revenue in Q1 2010 alone. As Facebook has entered the mainstream marketing mix, marketers are having to decide how much of their budget to divert...
Revenues came in at $1.7 billion, which was down 4% compared to a year ago but up 10% compared to the third quarter. Yahoo! announced its earnings for the fourth quarter of 2009 today. Profits were up.
Revenues increased by 3% year-over-year, coming in at $5.52 billion. Today's Top Story: JoshuaPalau A Modest Proposal: Technology in Search SEW EXPERTS: OUTSOURCED Many times, clients have been wowed by technology, but later dissatisfied with the...
Revenues increased by 3% year-over-year, coming in at $5.52 billion. Revenues shared with partners, primarily Adsense partners, totaled $1.45 billion in the second quarter, which was down ever-so-slightly from Q2 2008's $1.47 billion.
Ad revenues have dropped 20% or $109 million. AOL Ad Revenues Drop 20% in Q12009 Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 30, 2009 Time Warner, parent company of AOL, has reported their first quarter earnings for 2009 and the news isn't great for AOL.
Ad revenues have dropped 20% or $109 million. Time Warner, parent company of AOL, has reported their first quarter earnings for 2009 and the news isn't great for AOL. The losses largely contributed to the 7% decline parent company Time Warner...
s Revenues (Including Search-Based) Decline in Q12009; Layoffs Planned Former Adobe exec Bryan Lamkin has been tapped by Yahoo! to become SVP of Applications Products, according to Kara Swisher. Lamkin replaces Scott Dietzen, who came to Yahoo!
s Revenues (Including Search-Based) Decline in Q12009; Layoffs Planned Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 24, 2009 Yahoo! First of all, their revenues have declined 13% over the first quarter of 2008 to $1.58 billion.
First of all, their revenues have declined 13% over the first quarter of 2008 to $1.58 billion. Yahoo! today announced first quarter 2009 results that were not so bright. Search was dragged down with the overall decline, with a 3% decrease.
Compared to first quarter 2008, Google overall saw an increas of 6% with revenues of $5.51 billion. Google reported revenues of $5.51 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2009, an increase of 6% compared to the first quarter of 2008 and a...