Yield: How Google Bought, Built, and Bullied Its Way to Advertising Dominance bookcover

Yield: How Google Bought, Built, and Bullied Its Way to Advertising Dominance

Ari Paparo 

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Aug 5, 2025

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A deeply researched insider's account of Google's epic two-decade campaign to dominate online advertising by any means necessary.


Everyone knows Google as the world's most iconic search engine. But over the past twenty years, it has also bought, built, and bullied its way to control of the online advertising market. It has cornered the market so completely that they are often the buyer, seller, and intermediary in a single transaction.


In this gripping work of narrative journalism, former advertising executive Ari Paparo tells the story of how Google--starting in the mid-2000s with its initial near-monopoly on text ads (the ones you see alongside its search results)--began to look for ways to obtain a similar stranglehold on the display advertising market (the boxes and rectangles on most every website).


It found its edge, as it always has, in new technology--the acquisition of a leading "ad exchange" that allowed display ads to be bought and sold in milliseconds, with users operating more like Wall Street traders in pursuit of marginal but cumulatively huge profits ("yield") than Mad Men-style creatives.


By the mid-2010s, the company with the founding motto of "Don't be evil" was systematically using a suite of secret projects with names like "Bernanke," "Poirot," and "Bell" to squeeze, gaslight, and manipulate its partners and the market to its will.


As Google's ultimate power play became obvious, a shifting alliance of companies, including tech and communications giants like Microsoft, AT&T, and Verizon, and traditional publishers like Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, The Daily Mail, and Gannett, moved to stop them but ultimately fell short--leaving the question of whether one company could control the future of media and journalism hanging in the balance. Now, the Department of Justice and the courts are the last line of defense, with calls to break up the company and unravel the advertising empire.


Drawing from dozens of first-hand accounts, thousands of pages of court documents, and the author's experience as an employee of many of the companies involved, Yield is a gripping story of technological innovation, hard-nosed politics, and how the business of modern advertising really works.

Product Details

PublisherAmplify Publishing
Publish DateAugust 05, 2025
Pages368
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9798891386174
Dimensions0.0 X 0.0 X 0.0 inches | 1.6 pounds

About the Author

Ari Paparo is a writer, podcaster, and commentator on all things advertising. He has worked in the advertising industry for two decades, including as an executive at DoubleClick and Google, and was part of the acquisition and witness to many of the events in the early portions of this book.


He is now the CEO of Marketecture Media, a network of podcasts, newsletters, and events covering the digital media business that includes publications under the Marketecture brand as well as AdTechGod, the Advertising Forum, and Ad Tech Explained.


He lives in the Union Square area of New York with his wife and two kids.

Reviews

"This really is the backroom tea on how the modern ad tech market was created, which names the names and describes all the dirty tricks (usually buried in some murky piece of ads technology) pulled by Google and others. Worth it for the diagrams explaining how digital advertising really works alone . . . Paparo is probably the only person who was both there while it happened and can describe in painstaking detail the weird alchemy between data and money that continues to pay for the Internet."

-Antonio García Martínez, New York Times bestselling author of Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley

"Paparo navigates the myopic and the mystical in this gripping tale of advertising technology innovation. From the first glimmerings of 'programmatic' to the final scenes of Google's antitrust trial, Yield delivers the history, the characters, and the intrigue behind the industry we now call Big Tech."

-John Battelle, cofounder, Wired, The Industry Standard, and Federated Media; author of The Search: How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture

"In a world full of platitudinous business books, it's rare to find a true exposé--one that sheds light on the dark conspiracies that made the most powerful companies on the planet even more powerful. Yield does exactly that, pulling back the curtain on how Google built its ad empire through secret deals and hidden market manipulations. From the clandestine Jedi Blue pact with Facebook to Project Bernanke, an internal scheme that quietly rigged ad auctions in Google's favor, this book is a masterclass in revealing the unseen forces that shaped digital advertising--and the economy itself."

-Nicholas Carlson, former editor in chief, Business Insider

"The untold story of how Google conquered online advertising and changed media forever. Paparo, a former DoubleClick and Google insider, delivers a riveting exposé of power, technology, and the battle for control of the digital economy."

-Alex Kantrowitz, founder, Big Technology, and author of Always Day One: How the Tech Titans Plan to Stay on Top Forever

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