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Meta to surpass Google in ad revenue

Meta set to overtake Google in global digital ad revenue by 2026, reaching $243.46 billion, analysts predict

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Meta set to overtake Google in global digital ad revenue by 2026, reaching $243.46 billion, analysts predict

In Short:
– Meta Platforms is expected to exceed Google’s ad revenue, reaching £243.46 billion by 2026.
– Google’s ad revenue forecast stands at £239.54 billion, with growth stabilising at 11.9%.
Meta Platforms is projected to surpass Alphabet’s Google in digital advertising revenue by the end of 2026, according to research from Emarketer.Meta’s global net ad revenues are expected to reach $243.46 billion, while Google’s are anticipated at $239.54 billion.

Meta’s growth forecast

Meta’s Advantage+ automated ad suite has seen increased adoption from advertisers, benefiting from streamlined campaign setups.

Max Willens, a principal analyst at Emarketer, noted that Meta’s strategies have been validated through this growth.

Google’s diversified revenue sources, including YouTube Premium subscriptions, may complicate its ability to compete in ad revenue.

Analysts have cautioned that smaller platforms like Snap and Pinterest could face challenges with ad budget cuts amid geopolitical uncertainty.

Emarketer identified Meta’s accelerated growth rate, expected to rise to 24.1% this year, as a critical factor in this projected shift.

Google’s growth rate, in contrast, is forecast to remain stable at 11.9% this year.

 



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