Babar Khan Javed
Feb 5, 2018

Microsoft: Bing ad revenue grew 15%

Competing with Google AdWords for advertiser budgets around paid search, the dominance of Bing with baby boomers consistently works in its favour.

The focus for 2018 will be for Microsoft to be a key partner that enables digital transformation for enterprise clients.
The focus for 2018 will be for Microsoft to be a key partner that enables digital transformation for enterprise clients.

A higher cost per click and search volume meant that revenue from Microsoft's paid search service rose by 15% in 2017 to $1.8 billion, from $1.6 billion in 2016, according to Microsoft's latest financial report.

Excluding traffic acquisition costs (TAC), this is the fifth quarter in a row wherein paid search growth has been in double digits for Microsoft.

Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, said that a variety of digital assistants are welcome on Microsoft platforms, adding that Cortana can work on Amazon Echo and related smart devices.

For the year ended 2017, revenue grew by 12% to $28.9 billion, due to growth in segments of network sites including Bing and LinkedIn, while Microsoft returned $5 billion to shareholders in the form of share repurchases and dividend.

LinkedIn bet

With $1.3 billion in advertising revenue generated from LinkedIn, Microsoft has proven to investors and its board that the $27 billion strategic acquisition bears merit. 

Amy Hood, the CFO of Microsoft, referred to the LinkedIn acquisition as an insights tool that allows the company to understand its customers and the context of their connections.

With over half a billion users worldwide, LinkedIn is monetised by three business divisions

  • Talent solutions allows recruiters to attract applicants
  • Advertising allows marketers to place ads next to the newsfeed and profile pages
  • Subscriptions allow users to upgrade their plan and reach career or business goals.

At the Friday close, Microsoft was trading at $91.78, a 3.34% drop from the high.

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

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