Online Advertising Revenues
After two straight quarters of annual declines, it looks like online advertising revenues stabilized in the third quarter. The combined online advertising revenues of Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and AOL rose 1.2 percent to $8 billion. While the online advertising industry is not out of the woods yet, it might be stabilizing.
Online Advertising Revenues (in millions)
| 3Q08 | 4Q08 | 1Q09 | 2Q09 | 3Q09 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $5,352 | $5,504 | $5,331 | $5,336 | $5,757 | |
| Yahoo | $1,563 | $1,594 | $1,383 | $1,378 | $1,377 |
| Microsoft | $520 | $610 | $520 | $540 | $490 |
| AOL | $507 | $507 | $443 | $419 | $415 |
| Total | $7,942 | $8,215 | $7,677 | $7,673 | $8,039 |
| Sequential Growth Q/Q | 3.44% | -6.55% | -0.05% | 4.77% | |
| Annual Growth Y/Y | 4.94% | -4.63% | -5.76% | 1.22% |
At least it is for Google, which was the only one of the four horsemen of Internet advertising to see its ad revenues rise in the quarter (up roughly $400 million from both last quarter and last year). Yahoo, AOL, and Microsoft were all down on both a sequential and annual basis. (All the individual company figures are in the table below). Google benefits more from search advertising and is less exposed to display. The question now is whether display advertising will follow the recovery already being experienced by search advertising.
Since these four companies account for such a large portion of total Internet advertising, looking at their combined advertising revenue numbers serves as a good indicator of the health of the overall online advertising industry.
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- 11.11.09 / 10pm
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- e-commerce

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