We all know that Google dominates as the preferred search engine market with a share of over 65% in the U.S alone. Now with the increase of the use of mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones, Google's mobile revenue is due to increase by a 3.13%.
As big as the trend is now, it shows no signs of abating and is poised to grow and expand even more. This is because technology continues to grow and to come up with new devices and ways to communicate. Together, Google and Facebook accounted for more that 66% of money spent on global mobile ads.
Let's just take a look at Google's mobile ad spending which is expected to grow in the next few years due to increasing budgets. This growth is fueled by the increase in internet traffic from these mobile devices. According to eMarketer, the Global Mobile ad spending has increased to 105% and it's now worth about $17.96 billion. These are just figures from last year, yet we predict that it is poised to grow to $31.45 billion this year and $94.91 billion by 2018.
This has created even stronger competition. With all devices combined, Google still remains the top ad publisher with almost 33 percent of all digital ad dollars directed in the tech giant's path. Facebook's market share will also increase, but Yahoo will lose some percentages due to the exponential growth of Facebook. However, Microsoft's market share remains stable.
In 2014, it is estimated that 65% of advertising and its revenue will be generated by technological devices and social media. This translates to millions, or even billions, of dollars. There are few markets, companies or people who will not be affected by all of this. So when it comes to Google's Mobile Ad Market share, there has never been a better time to learn all about it and all about it and all that it means to you.
As big as the trend is now, it shows no signs of abating and is poised to grow and expand even more. This is because technology continues to grow and to come up with new devices and ways to communicate. Together, Google and Facebook accounted for more that 66% of money spent on global mobile ads.
Let's just take a look at Google's mobile ad spending which is expected to grow in the next few years due to increasing budgets. This growth is fueled by the increase in internet traffic from these mobile devices. According to eMarketer, the Global Mobile ad spending has increased to 105% and it's now worth about $17.96 billion. These are just figures from last year, yet we predict that it is poised to grow to $31.45 billion this year and $94.91 billion by 2018.
This has created even stronger competition. With all devices combined, Google still remains the top ad publisher with almost 33 percent of all digital ad dollars directed in the tech giant's path. Facebook's market share will also increase, but Yahoo will lose some percentages due to the exponential growth of Facebook. However, Microsoft's market share remains stable.
In 2014, it is estimated that 65% of advertising and its revenue will be generated by technological devices and social media. This translates to millions, or even billions, of dollars. There are few markets, companies or people who will not be affected by all of this. So when it comes to Google's Mobile Ad Market share, there has never been a better time to learn all about it and all about it and all that it means to you.
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