Bing Ads PPC averages $3.52 CPC. YouTube Ads is bought on CPM only, averaging $9.10. Analysis for UAE in 2026.
The UAE is the Middle East's premium digital advertising market and the regional headquarters for most MENA-focused campaigns. CPMs run roughly 30% above US baselines, reflecting small population (~10M), high disposable income, and disproportionate concentration of multinational regional HQs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Google, Meta, TikTok, and Snapchat all hold meaningful share — Snapchat is unusually strong in the UAE and broader Gulf compared to Western markets. Arabic creative is essential for reaching the Emirati and broader Arab expat population; English-only campaigns reach a meaningful but minority audience. The UAE Personal Data Protection Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 45 of 2021) governs privacy and aligned the UAE closer to international norms. Luxury, real estate, travel, and financial services dominate.
Search advertising on Bing - often lower cost than Google
Video advertising on YouTube - skippable and non-skippable
The auction, the creative, the budget floor — the three things you actually need to know before picking a platform.
Microsoft Ads uses the same auction model as Google — bid × Quality Score determines position — but with 5–10x lower auction density on most verticals. Result: 40–60% lower CPCs than Google for equivalent placements, though volume is roughly 1/10th.
Format mirrors Google (Responsive Search Ads, headlines 30ch, descriptions 90ch). You can import Google campaigns directly. LinkedIn profile targeting via Microsoft's own graph is the notable differentiator.
Because volume is lower, $20–50/day per campaign is often enough to run at scale. Budget floors are the friendliest of the search platforms.
YouTube ads run through Google Ads on CPM (for TrueView and Bumper) or CPV (cost per view — you pay only when viewer watches 30s or engages). CPM averages $6–10; TrueView effective CPV is $0.05–0.15. Non-skippable pre-roll runs $15–25 CPM.
6s bumpers (non-skippable), 15/30s non-skippable, and TrueView (skippable after 5s, but you're only charged if viewer engages). 16:9 1920×1080; vertical 9:16 for Shorts inventory. Companion banners boost CTR.
$50–100/day covers TrueView on a defined-topic audience. Bumper campaigns can start at $30/day. YouTube's audience-based targeting means small budgets are viable for niche verticals.