What if Google becomes a demand-side only business?

Ciaran O'Kane's latest MadTech Sketch looks at three 'what if' scenarios in the event of Google being forced into a sell-side ad tech/ad network spin-off.

Much has been written about the DOJ suing Google over anti-competitive activity in the ad tech market. The tech giant has been accused of 'self-dealing, anticompetitive acquisitions and forcing businesses to use multiple products and services that it offers.'

So what if this means that their sell-side ad tech has to be spun-off? What could a demand-side only Google offering look like? Here are three possible scenarios:

Scenario One

Google spins out the sell-side business (GAM, AdSense, Admob, GDN) but doesn’t guarantee search demand.  A head-to-head with independent ad tech could see shift market share.  A huge opportunity for indies?

Scenario two

Google’s exit from the sell-side disincentives search demand allocation. Stripped of margin, Google could funnel this demand into O&O inventory.  It would be a huge financial blow to publishers and app developers, as Google spends $50 billion per annum on TAC.

Scenario three

Instead of spinning out ad tech, Google decides to shutter it completely to appease the likes of the DOJ and EU.  Without search demand (regulators would block this), would it command the premium price that many commentators believe it is worth? 

Highly unlikely. This would indeed be a red letter day for independent ad tech. The sound of champagne corks would be heard across the ad tech world.

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Ciaran O'Kane: Ciaran O’Kane is the CEO of WireCorp, the publishing holding group focused on the digital advertising, retail technology and gaming sectors.  He has worked in digital advertising over the last twenty years as a developer, digital marketer, ad operations provider, media monetisation specialist and senior sales executive.  He continues to write editorial for ExchangeWire on advertising technology, marketing technology and programmatic  - and acts as an advisor to a number of leading digital media companies in Europe.
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