YouTube mobile ad sales triple- accounts for 10% of Google revenues (video)

Jun 7, 2013 | Mobile, Online advertising, Online video

YouTube now generates about 10% of Google’s total revenue, as the video sharing site sees its ad revenues on mobile devices triple in just six months. Watch the Bloomberg interview where the data was revealed here: The figures were revealed by YouTube’s vice president of sales Lucas Watson during an interview with Bloomberg (shown above). […]

YouTube now generates about 10% of Google’s total revenue, as the video sharing site sees its ad revenues on mobile devices triple in just six months.
Watch the Bloomberg interview where the data was revealed here:


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The figures were revealed by YouTube’s vice president of sales Lucas Watson during an interview with Bloomberg (shown above).
Watson revealed that YouTube has tripled the sales of advertising on mobile devices in the past six months, which contributed approximately $350m to revenue of the online video-sharing site.
This means a quarter of YouTube’s 1 billion global users now access the service through handheld devices.
“The commercial business has exploded,” he says. “It’s a huge part of our business, and we know that’s where it’s headed.”
YouTube generates about 10% of Google’s total revenue, which further allows it to advance in efforts challenge rivals including Hulu.
According to a new report from EMarketer, the faster wireless networks and rapid adoption of smartphones and tablets would boost the US mobile video-ad sales to $2.69bn in 2017, representing a 10-fold rise from 2012.
Reports also reveal that more than half of smartphone users in the US accessed YouTube’s application in March, with about 70 million users were on the app in March, representing a 42% rise compared to the earlier year.

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