eMarketer: Google Search Ad Revenue Top The Charts In 2012, Microsoft Gains Share

Posted on Jan 31 2012 - 10:56am by Editorial Staff

Marketing analysis firm eMarketer reported the rise in search ad spending with Google as the major player in the market. The firm estimates search spending will rise 27% to $19.51 billion. By 2016, search ad spending will approach $30 billion, following slower but consistent growth between now and then.

Google’s revenues, among the top four search sites, grow most quickly in 2012, although growth rates at Microsoft (from a significantly smaller base) will surpass Google’s in 2013 and 2014. Still, by that point Google will have nearly 10 times Microsoft‘s search ad revenue—$20.28 billion vs. just $2.21 billion.

Google will not only remain the clear search ad market leader in the US, but will continue to slowly solidify its first-place position. This year, eMarketer estimates, the site will grab 77.9% of all US search ad revenues. By 2014, its share will be 79.8%. Microsoft likewise will gain share as Yahoo and AOL fall behind, each losing more than half its slice of search ad revenues between 2011 and 2014.

The search ad market overall will become more concentrated among these four companies. By 2014, search revenues at Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! and AOL will account for 92.1% of all US search ad revenues and 44.3% of all US online ad revenues, up from just fewer than 90% of all search ad revenues and 43% of all US online ad revenues in 2011.

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