Paid Search to Generate $10 Billion by 2009
posted by Henry B. at 9:24 AM
While paid search advertising spending will slow from its meteoric rise during the last few years, it will still hit $10 billion by 2009, according to a new study from New York City-based Internet research firm eMarketer.
According to eMarketer, paid search ad spending in the US in 2006 will grow by 26.2%, seven percentage points less than last year's 33.2% gain. The channel, which had seen triple-digit increases earlier in the decade, will maintain more modest growth through 2009.
"As this market matures, the search engines will need to refine and improve their products, which will create greater opportunities for search marketers to unearth more effective niches," said David Hallerman, a senior analyst at eMarketer and the study's author. "Such maturity will include more vertical search for better targeting, and a sharp rise in local search."
The study also found:
-- Paid search ad spending in the US will top the $10 billion mark in only three years, in 2009.
-- Paid search ad spending growth will slow to 26.2% this year and 16.4% next year...but it will still continue at a rate that most other media would be delighted to have.
-- Paid search will continue to be the dominant form of online advertising, at around a 40% share of the overall market.
-- By 2010, local search ad spending will make up nearly 20% of all paid search spending.
-- In fact, the growth of local search will outstrip national search in every year from 2005 through 2010.
According to eMarketer, paid search ad spending in the US in 2006 will grow by 26.2%, seven percentage points less than last year's 33.2% gain. The channel, which had seen triple-digit increases earlier in the decade, will maintain more modest growth through 2009.
"As this market matures, the search engines will need to refine and improve their products, which will create greater opportunities for search marketers to unearth more effective niches," said David Hallerman, a senior analyst at eMarketer and the study's author. "Such maturity will include more vertical search for better targeting, and a sharp rise in local search."
The study also found:
-- Paid search ad spending in the US will top the $10 billion mark in only three years, in 2009.
-- Paid search ad spending growth will slow to 26.2% this year and 16.4% next year...but it will still continue at a rate that most other media would be delighted to have.
-- Paid search will continue to be the dominant form of online advertising, at around a 40% share of the overall market.
-- By 2010, local search ad spending will make up nearly 20% of all paid search spending.
-- In fact, the growth of local search will outstrip national search in every year from 2005 through 2010.



