Google Launches Mobile Banner Ads

April 24th, 2008 Tim White

Google has introduced brand-image ads for mobile phones, in a bid to extend beyond the computer-based Web market into the emerging market for advertising on phones.

In a statement on the company’s Web site, the company said it had designed mobile images to look like standard graphical display ads for desktop computer Web pages, but made them smaller to fit on mobile phone screens.

The company said all mobile image ads are targeted according to the keywords users type into phones to search for information. The ads are priced on a cost-per-click basis, and must link to Web pages optimized to work on mobile phones.

Only one image ad is displayed on each mobile page, a move to that appears designed to limit clutter on small screens.

“For advertisers, mobile image ads serve as a branding tool and have shown to have good click-through rates,” Alexandra Kenin, a product marketing manager, for Google Mobile Ads said in a blog post on the company’s site.

Mobile image ads are available in 13 national markets: Australia, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, the UK, and the United States, Google said.

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The 100 Most Popular Blogs

April 21st, 2008 Tim White

As the blogging phenomenon continues, it’s always interesting to take a snap shot of the most popular blogs. This list is according to Technorati:

1. The Huffington Post

2. TechCrunch

3. Engadget

4. Gizmodo

5. Boing Boing

6. Lifehacker

7. Ars Technica

8. Mashable

9. icanhascheezburger.com

10. Daily Kos: State of the Nation

Sites like The Drudge Report which have not morphed into a blog are slowing losing popularity. One glaring omission from the list seems to be PerezHilton.com :-)

Complete list

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Google Still the Most Powerful Brand

April 21st, 2008 Tim White

For the second year in a row Google has been named the most powerful financial brand by BrandZ, a financial brand index from Millward Brown.

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