12.5.14

Is Facebook Outshining Google's Mobile Ad Market Share?

By Sher Adam


There is a lot going on in the world of mobile ads these days and Google plays a bit part in all of it. Googles's mobile ad market share is an important part of this trend. Now, more than ever, companies are using technology, social media and other ways to get into the world of global marketing.



Google has close to 90% of its share in the mobile search industry, and it continues to rise through the use of smartphone, tablets and other mobile devices with the use of its ads and apps. You also have an increase in Google's apps with Android operating systems with app sales on its play store.

The figure is expected to increase, and other Internet players are also expected to join in and expand their mobile marketing ad campaigns. Because today's biggest consumers are young people who are very tech savvy, and use a multitude of technological devices and social media, these are often the most effective ways to reach them.

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.

The fast rate at which mobile ads have gained traction and Facebook's ad revenue has further cemented Facbook's future in digital mobile advertising. Google and Facebook have now cemented their places at the top of the digital ad market, and they account for over 2/3 of the spending that is conducted in this industry. This figure is only expected to increase as more people use their mobile devices to make purchases.




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