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Meta and Google No Longer Have Majority of the Advertising Market Share
February 14, 2023

In episode #2369, we talk about the fact that Meta and Google no longer have the majority of the advertising market share! This is a big deal in some respects but also has not impacted these giants’ revenue substantially so far. Tune in to hear about what could happen in the near future and a few more thoughts on the pros and cons of monopolies.

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:20] Today’s topic: Meta and Google No Longer Have Majority of the Advertising Market Share.
  • [00:29] High-level statistics relating to Google and Meta.
  • [00:51] Why the decrease in market share is not reflective of their revenue?
  • [01:23] The predicted growth of digital advertising.
  • [02:21] New options for advertising across the digital landscape.
  • [04:05] Avoiding complacency and the benefits of competition.
  • [04:31] That’s it for today!
  • [04:38] Go to https://www.marketingschool.io for more resources!

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