News > Digital
SaveE-mailPrintMost PopularRSSReprints

Borrell Names 3 Fastest Growing Local Online Ad Firms

Oct 27, 2009

- Katy Bachman


Borrell Associates, a research firm specializing in local advertising, identified Yodle, Local.com and Yellowbook.com as the three fastest-growing local online advertising companies. The three were chosen from a list of 36 companies that had annual revenue of $25 million or more.

Growth for the three firms -- all in local search marketing -- is exceeding the industry average, up 12 percent to $14.2 billion this year, per Borrell's recently released forecast. Yodle is on track to triple its 2009 revenue to about $75 million this year. Yellowbook.com is expected to double its revenue to about $390 million. Local.com is expected to grow its revenue by more than one-third to surpass $50 million.

"A lot of online advertising companies don't make really all that much money," said Gordon Borrell, president of Borrell Associates. "They sound like great ideas, but there's no money behind it."

Borrell's top three revenue performers have all agreed to participate in Borrell's 2010 Local Online Advertising Conference, scheduled for Feb. 8-9 in New York.
 

Nielsen Business Media


Borrell Names 3 Fastest Growing Local Online Ad Firms

Oct 27, 2009

- Katy Bachman


Borrell Associates, a research firm specializing in local advertising, identified Yodle, Local.com and Yellowbook.com as the three fastest-growing local online advertising companies. The three were chosen from a list of 36 companies that had annual revenue of $25 million or more.

Growth for the three firms -- all in local search marketing -- is exceeding the industry average, up 12 percent to $14.2 billion this year, per Borrell's recently released forecast. Yodle is on track to triple its 2009 revenue to about $75 million this year. Yellowbook.com is expected to double its revenue to about $390 million. Local.com is expected to grow its revenue by more than one-third to surpass $50 million.

"A lot of online advertising companies don't make really all that much money," said Gordon Borrell, president of Borrell Associates. "They sound like great ideas, but there's no money behind it."

Borrell's top three revenue performers have all agreed to participate in Borrell's 2010 Local Online Advertising Conference, scheduled for Feb. 8-9 in New York.
 

Nielsen Business Media


Post a Comment
Asterisk (*) is a required field.
* Author:
* Comment:
 
The opinions expressed in comments are those of the individual poster. They do not necessarily reflect the views of Adweek or Nielsen Business Media. Attacks of a personal nature and comments that are otherwise inappropriate may be removed.

Other Digital News

social

Google Starts Buzzing in Social Media Sphere

February 09, 2010

Looking to cement and possibly expands its stature as the Web’s top resource for information -- a position that is gradually being threatened by social venues like Facebook -- Google has introduced Google Buzz, a product designed to make Gmail more of a social networking environment. Buzz is initially all about sharing diverse content, while its grander ambition is to make Gmail a conduit for much of the information traveling among networking sites. Read Full Article



Our ProductsOur Products

ADWEEK DIGITAL DAILY

A morning briefing of most important interactive news stories.

SUBSCRIBE

Stay connected to what's happening in the advertising industry with delivery of the print edition and complete online access.

More VideosVideo






Adweek Advertising Home | Advertising Industry News | Creative TV Advertising | Advertising Industry Community | Video Advertising | Advertising Data Center | Advertising Special Reports | Advertising Careers | Advertising Products | Advertising About Us | Advertising Business Statements | Advertising Contact Us | Advertising Opportunities | Ad Licensing | Advertiser FAQ | Advertising Magazine Subscriptions | Advertising News RSS | Online Ad Site Map | Mobile

© 2010 Adweek. All rights reserved. Terms of Use  |   Privacy Policy