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Indeed, in U.S. mobile display ads, Facebook remains in the lead for now, with a little over one in three ad dollars this year. Again, though, Google's charging hard and is expected to wrest the ...
Google has retooled AdWords to offer AdWords text and image ads for Mobile Safari on the iPhone. The ads will be available in the future on other mobile devices supporting full (HTML) Internet ...
Gallery ads will only be launching on mobile, not the desktop. Discover ads will appear in Google’s mobile app, as well as on the discover feed on Android phones.
Google Inc. agreed to buy mobile advertising company AdMob for $750 million, a deal designed to help the search giant maintain its online dominance as consumers increasingly browse the Internet ...
The Mobile Landing Page Speed Score, now integrated into the Google Ads interface, scores your landing page on a scale from 1 (wow, that’s slow) to 10 (almost too fast).
Google Ads’ new AI Max match type gives advertisers visibility into automated search performance, enabling clearer ...
Google on Wednesday announced it has revamped its ad products to prioritize mobile and put a stronger focus local searches. The changes reflect growing user preferences -- more than 50 percent of ...
Google just launched mobile image ads which works like your typical Google image ads but small enough to fit on a mobile phone's screen. The Google mobile. Skip to content.
Google Introduces Expandable Map Ads For Mobile At Google I/O Google VP Vic Gundotra and his co-presenters showcased a dizzying array of announcements and products to come.
Google Betting Big On Mobile Ads The NY Times offers an interesting article this morning, profiling Google’s efforts around mobile AdSense and display advertising on smartphones.
The average mobile cost-per-action (CPA) across all industries is $80.89 on Google's search network and $148.68 on Google's display network. Check out the infographic for Google Ads mobile benchmarks ...
Google is changing how it formats search results on mobile. Paid results will now carry a larger “Sponsored” tag, and all results will now include a site’s name and favicon within each entry.