YellowPages.com Revenues to Reach $1B by 2010
By Sebastien Provencher at December 12, 2007 0 Comments
AT&T held an analyst conference yesterday and Ray Wilkins, Group President - Diversified Businesses, was presenting the “advertising and search” portion of the allocution. The presentation shows that YellowPages.com currently generates approximately $550M in revenues and that AT&T is aiming at more than $1B in revenues in 2010 for the site. They also expect a good revenue lift from advertising appearing in U-verse, their interactive television product.
Other interesting data points include:
- Print and Online Ebitda margins in the mid-40% range in the next three years
- Mobility advertising starting end of 2008
- 2 billion search queries in 2008 and 3 billion by 2010.
You can find the slides (.pdf) here.
(found on PaidContent.org)
Labels: Local Search, Mobile
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