Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Google Says Mobile Ad Rates to Exceed PC-based Search

Google engineering vp Vic Gundotra said during a webcast to analysts that search ad rates on mobile phones could surpass the rates of PC ads. Mobile ad rates have increased dramatically in recent years, while the number of Google searches on mobile phones has increased five-fold over the last two years, he said (via Reuters).

Google Bets Big on Mobile
Google itself is firmly committed to the mobile ad space, having announced plans to acquire mobile ad firm AdMob for $750 million. The acquisition is currently undergoing regulatory review. Google and AdMob combined control about 21% of the mobile ad market, which will be ever more significant as the mobile ad space gains in popularity, according to Fast Company. Google CEO Eric Schmidt has said in the past that Google is a “mobile first” company.

Smartphone’s Speed Adoption of Mobile Advertising
Mobile ad rates are already skyrocketing, thanks to the growing popularity and capability of Smartphones. Smartphone’s now represent nearly 20% of the U.S. handset market - and a much larger portion of new handset sales, writes Search Engine Land.

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