The Ten Biggest Advertising Publishers On The Web
Erick Schonfeld
Feb 8, 2010

Last year, Yahoo still dominated display advertising on the Web in terms of sheer number of ad impressions on its properties, but social networking sites MySpace and Facebook came on strong. Some new data from comScore in its just-released 2009 U.S. Digital Year in Review ranks the top Web properties by the number of display ad impressions.

Yahoo served up an estimated 521 billion impressions last year, according to the report, followed by Fox Interactive Media (i.e. MySpace) with 368 billion, and Facebook with 330 billion. Microsoft sites (No.4) only served up 218 billion display ads, whereas Google (No. 6) served up only 70 billion. (These numbers do not include paid search text ads)

Here’s the full ranking:

    Top Ten Publishers Of Display Ads
    in billions of impressions (comScore)

  1. Yahoo! Sites: 521 billion
  2. Fox Interactive Media (MySPace): 368 billion
  3. Facebook: 330 billion
  4. Microsoft Sites: 218 billion
  5. AOL: 192 billion
  6. Google Sites: 7o billion
  7. eBay: 36 billion
  8. Glam Media: 25 billion
  9. Amazon Sites: 22 billion
  10. United Online: 20 billion

Obviously, the biggest sites with the most visitors serve up the most display ads. This year, Facebook doubled in size to the point where it is well past MySpace and catching up to Yahoo in audience size. It is already bigger than Yahoo in terms of pageviews.

Facebook has more advertising inventory than it knows what to do with, although not all of it is desirable. But Facebook is now selling all of its display ad inventory itself after it renegotiated its ad deal with Microsoft.

Biggest doesn’t mean most profitable. Facebook might be serving up more ads than almost anyone else, but they are still selling at very low ad rates because they perform poorly for the most part. If Facebook can figure out a way to make the ads on its site become more relevant and useful, it has a lot of room to boost its ad rates.

You can download the entire comScore report at this 2009 U.S. Digital Year in Reviewlink.

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  • ryoi

    like that you used an “o” instead of “0″ for “Google Sites”

  • http://fudge.org Jay Cuthrell

    Facebook might have the fishes in a barrel but until they can liberate that advert inventory outside their destination it will sit on their books.

    I’d expect Facebook Connect to have an interstitial advert show up if this hasn’t already been floated. Planned expiry on major sites (like this one) could guarantee a rev share model along a 90/10 split… or whatever they dream up as what a market will bear.

  • http://www.jaimeportalluchini.com Jaime

    “o” instead of “0″ and “MySPace” instead of “MySpace”

  • http://www.casman.com Jesse Casman

    Erick,

    Thanks for highlighting the results of the comScore report on ad publishers. Really interesting. I have continuing hopes that the Internet is more than just the next advertising medium, but it’s clearly where the rubber hits the road right now. One question: You mention Facebook’s low ad rates due to poor performance. Any data or opinion on why Facebook ads would perform poorly?

    Jesse

    Jesse Casman
    San Francisco, CA

  • http://unitedworld20.blogspot.com Guillaume

    It’s weird that Facebook can’t sell its ad space inventory at a high price since they have so much information on the user. They should be able to provide customized ads that must be very valuable.

  • http://roshanjoshi.com.np/ Roshan Joshi

    which position is twitter? seems a long way behind the big competitors.

  • http://www.webworldguru.com Amit Patekar

    It was surprising to see yahoo on first place and not google. I thought google was the first. Also facebook was surprising contendor for me. Is twitter showing advertisement also?

  • toddq

    facebook is also mostly a lot of broke college students or young people.

  • http://www.internetshock.net internet

    Yahoo ads seem to have more quality than those ads appearing in Facebook. Too many lazy people in Facebook who just want to while their time without really doing anything productive online.

  • Davor

    I was surprised to see flat Twitter shape on the chart. Looks like Twitter isn’t best medium for such kind of advertising. They should find different business model, before venture capital (and their enthusiasm) evaporates. Twitter is also case of inventing business model without inventing business first.

  • http://blogote.com Rockstar Sid

    I thought I was the only one to pick that up! Please, fix the typo..spotting errors makes me happy lol

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    Facebook steals the show and become the leading in the world

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