Google announced that ads were coming to AI Overviews at Google Marketing Live in May. We’re still waiting, but ads in AI Overviews are coming “soon,” Philipp Schindler, Alphabet’s senior vice president, chief business officer, confirmed during last night’s Alphabet Q2 earnings call.
Soon. What can advertisers expect and when? Here’s what Schindler said:
Meanwhile, ads appearing above and below AI Overviews “continue to provide valuable options for people to take action and connect with businesses,” said Alphabet/Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
Why we care. Advertisers have been waiting for two months for these ads. We’ve yet to see any in testing, but now we know it’s because testing will still begin “soon.” Search ads have been a reliable source for leads, conversions and revenue for brands for decades – but ads in AI Overviews are a new and unproven format. So advertisers will be watching closely to see how this impacts ROI.
Positive trends. As has been the case in Q1 and Q4 earnings calls, Google told us about “positive trends” from AI Overviews (formerly Search Generative Experience) – specifically, how AI Overviews are resulting in more searches and greater user satisfaction.
Asked about these “positive trends,” (specifically, color around click-through rates), Pichai kept it vague, as usual, saying:
Google is still planning to roll out AI Overviews to more countries this year. Pichai said Google has “taken a conservative start, focused on quality, making sure the metrics are healthy and so on.”
But what wasn’t mentioned was the nightmarish post-launch that likely contributed to a more conservative starts. That’s because AI Overviews gave bizarre and dangerous answers, such as telling users to drink urine to pass kidney stones and touting the health benefits of running with scissors.
This led to a significant pullback in AI Overviews, as we reported on:
Quality improvements. One thing we learned from the earnings call is that Google has made some significant investments in improving the quality of AI Overviews. Pichai said:
Alphabet Q2 2024 revenue. Alphabet reported Google Search and other advertising revenues of $48.5 billion, up 14% year-on-year. Much of the growth came from retail and financial services, Schindler said.