Amazon Eating Google Online Search Ad Share: eMarketer

Google will continue to dominate the market for serving up ads along with search results.

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 15 October 2019 18:27 IST
Highlights
  • Google will continue to dominate the market for serving up ads
  • Amazon and smaller players including Walmart are seeing their shares grow
  • US search ad market overall will have grown nearly 18 percent this year

Amazon is eating into Google's giant slice of online search advertising in the US as businesses target the online retail platform's shoppers, according to an eMarketer forecast released on Tuesday.

Google will continue to dominate the market for serving up ads along with search results, but Amazon and "smaller players" including Walmart, Target, eBay, and Pinterest are seeing their shares grow, the market tracker said.

Ads displayed along with query results at shopping sites are seen as having good odds of catching the eyes of consumers while they are intent on buying something.

Advertisement

"Amazon's ad business has attracted massive increases in spending because advertisers can reach consumers during product queries, a time when they're ready to buy," eMarketer principal analyst Nicole Perrin said.

Advertisement

"Amazon has also rolled out better measurement and targeting tools, making it even more attractive for advertisers."

The US search ad market overall will have grown nearly 18 percent this year to reach $55.17 billion, with Google taking in $40.33 billion, or slightly more than 73 percent, eMarketer forecast.

Advertisement

While Google will remain dominant in the market, its share will drop to 70.5 percent by 2021, according to the forecast.

Meanwhile the Seattle-based e-commerce colossus will see its share of the search ad market grow from 12.9 percent this year to 15.9 percent by 2021.

Advertisement

"Polling suggests that most product searches now begin on Amazon, causing the No. 2 search player to grow rapidly and steal share from its larger rival," the forecast said.

Amazon's search ad revenue was predicted to grow nearly 30 percent this year to $7.09 billion.

Last year, the company took the second-place spot in the US search ad market from Microsoft, which was forecast to have a 6.5 percent share this year, eMarketer said.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Amazon, Google
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Samsung Announces Exynos 2600 as World's First 2nm Chipset
  2. OTT Releases of the Week: Thamma, Mrs Deshpande, Nayanam, and More
  3. Redmi Pad 2 Pro 5G Will Launch in India Soon: See Expected Features
  4. Instagram Will Now Restrict the Number of Hashtags You Can Use
  5. OnePlus Watch Lite With Up to 10 Days Battery Life Launched: See Price
  6. Infinix Xpad Edge With 13.2-Inch Display, 8,000mAh Battery Launched
  1. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Will Reportedly Launch With Telephoto and Ultrawide Camera Upgrades
  2. Instagram Announces a Five-Hashtag Limit for Reels and Posts to Improve Content Discovery
  3. Samsung Announces Exynos 2600 as World’s First 2nm Node Chipset for Flagship Galaxy Devices
  4. Physicists Push Superconducting Diodes to Higher Temperatures
  5. NASA’s Perseverance Rover Poised for Years of Exploration Across Jezero Crater
  6. James Webb Space Telescope Could Illuminate Dark Matter in an Unexpected Way
  7. James Webb Confirms First Runaway Supermassive Black Hole Rocking Through Space
  8. Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS to Make Closest Approach to Earth on December 19
  9. The Roofman Now Streaming Online: Everything You Need to Know
  10. Adobe Firefly Platform Updated With New AI Models and Tools, Offers Limited-Time Unlimited Generations
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.