Google Display Network averages $0.79 CPC and $3.68 CPM. OTT (Over-The-Top) is bought on CPM only, averaging $29.40. Analysis for Netherlands in 2026.
The Netherlands is one of Europe's most digitally mature markets per capita — extremely high broadband penetration, sophisticated ecommerce behavior, and a strong cross-border purchasing culture (Dutch consumers shop comfortably from German, Belgian, and UK retailers). CPMs run roughly 5% above US baselines. The advertising market is unusually transparent and metrics-driven, partly because of the strength of domestic adtech (Adyen, GroupM, and IAB Netherlands' active standards work). Most Dutch consumers are functionally bilingual, but Dutch-language creative still outperforms English in nearly all consumer categories. The Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP) enforces GDPR actively, and recent guidance on tracking pixels has been notably strict.
Display advertising across Google's network of partner sites
Connected TV and streaming platforms (Hulu, Roku, etc.)
The auction, the creative, the budget floor — the three things you actually need to know before picking a platform.
GDN buys impressions across 2M+ publisher sites via a real-time auction. You can bid CPC or CPM depending on the campaign goal. CPCs are 4–7x lower than search, but conversion rates are also lower — it's a top-of-funnel channel, not a decision-point channel.
Responsive Display Ads: 15 images (1200×628 landscape, 1200×1200 square, 1200×1500 portrait), 5 logos, 5 short headlines (30ch), 5 long headlines (90ch), 5 descriptions (90ch). Google auto-assembles.
$30–75/day gets a display campaign to statistical signal, though retargeting audiences reach signal faster and are the recommended entry point for smaller budgets.
OTT (Hulu, Peacock, Roku, Samsung TV+, etc.) is bought exclusively on CPM with 15- and 30-second video creative. Rates run $25–40 CPM — the highest of any digital channel — because inventory is finite premium video and the ROAS story is measured against linear TV, not against Facebook.
15s or 30s video, 1920×1080 (16:9), broadcast-quality mastering. No skippable formats. Most platforms require closed captions and mezzanine-file delivery through demand-side platforms.
OTT has a real budget floor: most DSPs require $5K–10K/month minimum, and to reach reliable frequency in a metro DMA you need $15K+/month per platform.