Online advertising costs between $3 and $10 per 1,000 impressions across digital channels — 70-95% cheaper than traditional media. U.S. digital ad spend will hit $413 billion in 2026, growing at 9.5% year-over-year. Whether you spend $300/month or $300,000/month, the pricing mechanics work the same way.
This guide covers digital advertising costs across search, social, display, and video — with actual benchmarks so you can plan budget allocation with real numbers.
Online Advertising Costs Overview
Digital advertising operates on auction-based pricing. You bid against other advertisers for attention, and the platform determines your cost based on competition, relevance, and targeting precision.
The three pricing models that define internet advertising pricing:
| Pricing Model | What You Pay | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| CPC (Cost Per Click) | Per ad click | Direct response, lead gen, e-commerce |
| CPM (Cost Per 1,000 Impressions) | Per 1,000 views | Brand awareness, reach campaigns |
| CPA (Cost Per Action) | Per conversion | Performance campaigns with conversion data |
The total U.S. advertising market in 2026:
| Channel | Total Spend | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Digital Advertising | $413B | 73% of total |
| Television | $65B | 11% |
| Out-of-Home | $9.5B | 1.7% |
| Print (Newspaper + Magazine) | $8B | 1.4% |
| Radio | $12B | 2.1% |
Digital commands 73% of all ad spend because it offers measurable results, precise targeting, and flexible budgets. No minimum contracts. No 6-month commitments. You can start with $5/day on Facebook or $20/day on Google and scale based on performance.

Search Advertising Costs
Search ads capture users at the moment of intent — the highest-value touchpoint in digital advertising.

Google Ads
| Campaign Type | Avg CPC | Avg CPM | Monthly Budget Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Search | $4.22 – $5.26 | N/A | $1,000 – $10,000+ |
| Display | $0.63 | $0.50 – $4.00 | $500 – $5,000 |
| Shopping | $0.66 | N/A | $500 – $10,000 |
| YouTube | $0.10 – $0.30 CPV | $4.00 – $10.00 | $500 – $5,000 |
Google Search carries the highest CPC because users are actively searching for solutions. A click from someone searching “buy CRM software” is worth 10-50x more than a display impression from someone reading a news article. Full Google Ads pricing breakdown here.
Bing (Microsoft) Ads
Bing CPCs run 30-40% lower than Google for the same keywords. The audience skews older (35+), more affluent, and more desktop-heavy. For industries targeting professionals and homeowners, Bing delivers strong ROAS at a fraction of Google’s cost.
| Bing Metric | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Avg CPC | $1.50 – $3.50 |
| CPC vs Google | 30-40% lower |
| Audience age | 35-65 primary |
| Market share | 8-9% (US desktop: 14%) |
Bing is chronically underutilized. I manage accounts where Bing delivers 45% lower CPA than Google on identical campaigns because fewer advertisers compete for the same keywords.
Social Media Advertising Costs
Social platforms offer lower CPCs than search but target users based on demographics, interests, and behaviors rather than active intent.
| Platform | Avg CPC | Avg CPM | Min Daily Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
| $0.44 – $1.92 | $8.99 – $16.06 | $5 | |
| $0.20 – $2.00 | $6.70 | $5 | |
| TikTok | $0.17 – $1.50 | $4.20 – $12.00 | $50/campaign |
| $5.26 | $6.59 | $10 | |
| $0.10 – $1.50 | $2.00 – $5.00 | $5 | |
| X (Twitter) | $0.25 – $2.00 | $6.00 – $8.00 | $1 |
The overall social media CPC average is $0.38-$5.26. Facebook and Instagram (Meta) dominate social ad spend because their targeting engine is the most mature and their conversion tracking is the most reliable.
For a detailed platform-by-platform breakdown, see our social media ads pricing guide.
Social ad costs have risen 15-25% since 2023 due to increased competition and Apple’s privacy changes reducing targeting precision. Advertisers running through an agency ad account with established pixel data and spend history consistently see 10-20% lower CPMs than new accounts on Meta and TikTok.

Display Advertising Costs
Display ads — banners, native ads, and programmatic placements — offer the lowest CPMs in digital advertising.
| Display Channel | Avg CPM | Avg CPC | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Display Network | $0.50 – $4.00 | $0.63 | Remarketing, broad awareness |
| Programmatic (DSP) | $1.00 – $5.00 | $0.50 – $2.00 | Precision targeting at scale |
| Native Ads (Taboola/Outbrain) | $3.00 – $8.00 | $0.30 – $0.80 | Content marketing, editorial |
| Amazon Display | $2.00 – $6.00 | $0.50 – $1.50 | Product retargeting on Amazon |
Display CPMs average $3-$10 across the category. Click-through rates are low (0.05-0.10% for standard banners) but display excels at two jobs: remarketing warm audiences and building frequency for brand recognition.
Remarketing display ads — targeting users who visited your site but did not convert — deliver 3-5x higher CTR and 50-70% lower CPA than cold display campaigns. Every advertiser with a website should run remarketing display regardless of primary channel.
Programmatic buying through DSPs (DV360, The Trade Desk) becomes cost-effective at $5,000+/month in display spend. Below that threshold, Google Display Network gives you sufficient reach without the complexity.

Video Advertising Costs
Video commands attention but comes at a higher production and media cost.
| Video Platform | Pricing Model | Avg Cost | Cost per 100K Views |
|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube In-Stream | CPV | $0.10 – $0.30 | $10,000 – $30,000 |
| Connected TV (CTV) | CPM | $20 – $40 | $20,000 – $40,000 |
| Meta Video (FB/IG) | CPM | $6.70 – $16.06 | $6,700 – $16,060 |
| TikTok Video | CPM | $4.20 – $12.00 | $4,200 – $12,000 |
YouTube delivers the most cost-efficient video reach at scale. TikTok offers the cheapest video CPMs but shorter attention spans (average view duration 3-5 seconds before skip). Connected TV (CTV) carries premium pricing but reaches cord-cutters that traditional TV cannot.
Video ad production adds $500-$5,000 per creative for mid-quality assets. UGC-style video (shot on phone, authentic feel) performs within 15% of professional production on TikTok and Instagram Reels while costing 80% less to produce.

Online Advertising Costs by Business Size
What businesses actually spend on digital advertising, by company size:
| Business Size | Monthly Ad Spend | Recommended Channels | Expected Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo/Micro ($0-$500K revenue) | $300 – $1,000 | 1 channel (Facebook or Google) | 5K – 50K impressions, 50-200 clicks |
| Small Business ($500K-$5M) | $1,000 – $5,000 | 2-3 channels | 50K – 500K impressions, 500-5K clicks |
| Mid-Market ($5M-$50M) | $5,000 – $20,000 | 3-5 channels | 500K – 5M impressions |
| Enterprise ($50M+) | $20,000 – $500,000+ | All channels | Full-funnel coverage |
Small businesses spending under $3,000/month should concentrate budget on one or two channels. Spreading $1,000 across five platforms means none of them collect enough data to optimize. Pick the channel that matches your audience and commit your full budget there for 60-90 days before expanding.

Digital vs Traditional Advertising Costs
The cost gap between digital and traditional media is substantial:
| Medium | CPM (Cost per 1,000) | Targeting Precision | Measurability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Display | $0.50 – $4.00 | High (behavioral, demographic) | Exact (click + conversion) |
| Social Media | $4.00 – $16.00 | High (interest, behavior, lookalike) | Exact (pixel tracking) |
| Google Search | $10 – $50 (effective CPM) | Highest (intent-based) | Exact (keyword + conversion) |
| Magazine | $140 – $1,300 | Low (readership demo) | Estimated (circulation) |
| Television | $22 – $36 | Medium (program demo) | Estimated (Nielsen) |
| Radio | $10 – $25 | Low (station format) | Minimal |
| Billboard | $3 – $18 | None (geographic only) | Minimal |
| Direct Mail | $300 – $500 | Medium (mailing list) | Moderate (response tracking) |
Digital CPMs of $3-$10 versus traditional CPMs of $22-$1,300 tell only part of the story. The real advantage is measurability. Digital channels track every impression, click, and conversion. Traditional media estimates reach based on circulation or viewership samples.
A $5,000 digital campaign tells you exactly how many people saw your ad, clicked, visited your site, and purchased. A $5,000 magazine ad tells you the magazine printed 200,000 copies.

How to Reduce Online Advertising Costs
Five strategies that consistently reduce digital advertising costs across accounts I manage:
Choose the Right Platform First
Platform selection determines 50% of your cost structure. A B2B SaaS company advertising on TikTok will burn budget. A DTC fashion brand ignoring Instagram leaves money on the table. Match platform to audience before optimizing anything else.
Build Remarketing Audiences
Remarketing (targeting people who already visited your site) costs 50-70% less per conversion than cold prospecting across every channel. Install tracking pixels on day one, even if you do not run remarketing campaigns immediately.

Test Creatives Aggressively
Ad fatigue inflates costs by 20-40% over 2-3 weeks. Rotate 3-5 creative variations per ad group. Replace underperformers weekly. On Meta and TikTok, creative quality impacts cost more than targeting.

Use an Agency Ad Account for Scale
Once you spend $3,000+/month across platforms, running through an agency ad account saves more than it costs. The 3-5% fee covers higher spending thresholds, faster ad approvals, priority support, and protection from account suspensions that can shut down campaigns for weeks. See agency ad account pricing details.

Consolidate Spend for Algorithm Optimization
Ad platform algorithms need 50+ conversions per week to optimize effectively. If your budget is too thin to generate that volume, consolidate into fewer campaigns, fewer ad sets, and fewer platforms. A single well-funded campaign outperforms five underfunded ones every time.
FAQ
How much does online advertising cost per month?
Small businesses spend $300-$3,000/month on average. Mid-market companies spend $5,000-$20,000/month. Enterprise budgets start at $20,000/month and scale into six figures. The right budget depends on your customer acquisition cost and lifetime value targets, not industry averages.
What is the cheapest online advertising platform?
Pinterest ($0.10-$1.50 CPC) and TikTok ($0.17-$1.50 CPC) offer the lowest click costs. Google Display ($0.63 CPC) is the cheapest search-adjacent channel. Cheapest does not mean best — a $0.10 click that never converts costs more than a $5.00 click that generates a $500 sale.
How much should a small business spend on digital advertising?
Allocate 5-12% of gross revenue to marketing, with 40-60% of that going to digital advertising. For a business generating $500K in revenue, that translates to $1,000-$3,000/month in digital ad spend. Start at the lower end, measure cost-per-acquisition, and scale what works.
Is digital advertising cheaper than traditional advertising?
Yes. Digital CPMs average $3-$10 compared to $22-$1,300 for traditional media. Digital also offers precise targeting and exact measurement that traditional cannot match. A $1,000 digital budget reaches more qualified prospects than a $5,000 print or radio buy in most cases.
How fast can I see results from online advertising?
Search ads (Google, Bing) deliver clicks within hours of launch. Social ads typically need 3-7 days to exit the learning phase. Meaningful optimization data requires 2-4 weeks and 50+ conversions. Plan for a 30-60 day testing period before judging channel performance.
Running ads across Google, Meta, TikTok, and Bing means managing multiple platforms, budgets, and account health. ADShift provides verified agency ad accounts across all major platforms — one provider, transparent pricing, zero setup fees.
Read next: Social Media Ads Pricing Guide | Google Ads Pricing Guide | Agency Ad Account Pricing





