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Thursday, 19 July 2007 |
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SEATTLE – Google’s Print Ads links advertisers with newspapers and allows them to transact business online as the publishing industry copes with the growing Web biz. This service will soon be offered to advertisers and agencies all over U.S. that us Google’s AdWords |
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Friday, 26 January 2007 |
Yahoo will fully introduced said it new ad system, called Panama, in the United States.
Analysts
believe the “launching of a new Internet ad sales systems could be a
turning point for its shares as investors bet on faster revenue growth.” |
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Wednesday, 30 November 2005 |
Microsoft Corp., in response to the launching of Google Inc.’s Google
Base service, is testing its own online marketplace called Fremont.
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Fremont, which is free of charge, provides users to post listings in
their database. The information allowed to be contributed includes a
range of topics from business to personal listings. |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
Google Inc., one of the search engine giants in the industry, has begun its
trial on a new service called pay-per-phone-call ads, a promising online ad
model combined with the pay-per-click ads system. The Pay-Per-Phone-Call ads
will allow the consumers and advertisers to be linked by phone. According to the
Kelsey Group, spending on online advertisements such as Google’s new
development, could reach approximately US$4.1 billion in
2009.
Pay-Per-Call advertisers will only pay Google if their ads lead the
consumers to contact them by phone. The advertising companies normally determine
the cost of each ad by means of an auction process. |
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