AOL Ad Revenue May Be Down, But User Base Still Valuable

Difficult times are afoot for Aol, with their Q4 advertising earnings 30% lower than last year.  However, things aren’t completely gloomy: Aol’s user base is still one of the most valuable on a per-user basis.

We took a quick peek at the ad click rates of the major search engines, as we have multiple times in the past, and found that Aol users still click on ads about 3 times more often than Googlers.

The Aol braintrust maintains that the decline in overall revenue is due to the company working its way back into health, and is part of a process of getting worse in order to get better.  We can’t really argue; the value of Aol’s user base should be a big help in bringing in the large brand advertisers they’re targeting.

It should be noted, too, that both Yahoo and Bing users click on ads more often than Google users; the Bingahoo team is shaping up to be a big player, both in the amount and quality of traffic sent.

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