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How Much of Digital Ad Revenue Goes to Websites Displaying the Ads
How Much of Digital Ad Revenue Goes to Websites Displaying the Ads
Nov04
Created by Momzey Admin on 11/4/2025 10:26:27 AM

(Publishers)You're asking about the publisher revenue share — i.e., what portion of the total digital advertising spend ends up in the pockets of websites (and apps) that actually display the ads.  (2024–2025 data):

 



Websites and apps (publishers) receive ~45–55% of total digital ad spend — or ~$315–385 billion globally out of the ~$700–800 billion in digital ad revenue.


Detailed Breakdown: Where Every Dollar of Ad Spend Goes

Recipient

Share of $1 in Ad Spend

Global Value (2025 est.)

Key Notes

Publishers (websites, apps, creators)

45–55%

$315–385B

This is the money going to sites displaying the ads — your core question.

Ad Tech Intermediaries (DSPs, SSPs, ad exchanges, data providers, verification, etc.)

35–45%

$245–315B

The "ad tech tax" — platforms like Google Ad Manager, The Trade Desk, etc.

Platforms (Google, Meta, Amazon, etc.)

10–15% (net after publisher cut)

$70–105B

Their take after paying publishers. Google keeps ~30% of YouTube ad revenue, ~0% on Search (but owns the inventory).

Source synthesis: IAB, PwC Global Entertainment & Media Outlook, eMarketer, AdExchanger, WFA Programmatic Transparency Report (2023–2025).


Publisher Share by Ad Format (2025)

Ad Format

Publisher Revenue Share

Why It Varies

Open Web Display (banner, native)

45–55%

High ad tech fragmentation; many middlemen

Google Search Ads (AdSense)

68%

Google gives publishers 68% of revenue on content network

YouTube (video)

55%

Google keeps 45%

Facebook/Instagram In-Feed Ads

~50–55%

Meta doesn’t disclose, but estimated via creator payouts

Programmatic Video (non-YouTube)

40–50%

Higher fees due to data & verification layers

Direct-Sold Ads

80–90%

No intermediaries — publisher sells directly to brand


Real-World Example: $100 in Ad Spend

Path

Amount

Advertiser pays

$100

→ Ad tech (DSP, SSP, exchange, data, verification)

-$40

→ Platform (Google/Meta)

-$10

→ Publisher (website) receives

~$50


Key Trends (2025)

  • Publisher share is shrinking: Down from ~60% in 2015 due to rising ad tech complexity.
  • Google dominates publisher payouts: ~40% of all publisher ad revenue flows through Google (AdSense + Ad Manager).
  • Retail media & CTV growing fast: Amazon and streaming platforms pay 60–70% to publishers (e.g., Freevee, Roku).
  • AI & clean rooms may reduce middlemen → potential 5–10% boost to publisher share by 2027.

Bottom Line

~50% of all digital ad money — or $315–385 billion — goes directly to websites and apps that display the ads.

This is the single largest revenue stream for independent publishers, bloggers, news sites, and content platforms — far exceeding affiliate fees (~$10–13B to affiliates).

 

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