The trends: Across 2025, marketers searched for clarity amid inflation pressures, artificial intelligence acceleration, platform volatility, and rapid shifts in consumer behavior. Clients increasingly relied on our coverage to explain where attention is moving, how commerce is changing, and which technologies are reshaping advertising outcomes.
Below are EMARKETER clients’ 10 most-searched topics of the year and the developments that made each one essential reading.
#10 Social commerce
What fueled interest: Shoppers blended discovery and checkout more fluidly across TikTok, Instagram, Amazon, and creator-led storefronts, raising expectations for frictionless product paths.
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#9 Social media
What fueled interest: Platforms refined feeds around AI curation, remix culture, and short-form video as younger users spread attention across more surfaces.
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#8 Digital ad spending
What fueled interest: Buyers sought efficient reach as platforms shifted toward AI optimization, higher measurement expectations, and more outcome-linked pricing. Though tariffs roiled markets and forced a negative revision to our US digital ad spending forecast, the sector wound up being more resilient than many expected.
Key developments:
- In September, Google avoided a forced breakup, preserving a US search ad business still projected to hit $77.89 billion by 2027.
- The Omnicom–IPG megadeal, which finally closed a month ago, signals agencies adapting to weaker digital ad growth and rising automation pressure.
- A WPP-Publicis spat erupted publicly after the latter’s win of Mars’ global media business, reflecting how scarce high-value media accounts have become in digital-first advertising.
- Agencies pushed DSPs for transparency amid concerns over fraud, measurement accuracy, and volatile auction conditions.
- Advertisers recalibrated spend across Meta, Amazon, Google, and emerging AI ecosystems as CPM and CPC patterns diverged by category.
#7 Gen Z
What fueled interest: Gen Z continued reshaping cultural norms, from creator consumption to remix participation and brand expectations focused on authenticity.
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