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By on September 23, 2008
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By on June 9, 2008
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By on June 9, 2008
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By ArticleSnatch on May 1, 2008
Just one week after Google announced mobile image ads, the newly acquired DoubleClick is announcing the integration of its mobile ads with mobile ad networks. The networks are AdMob, Google Adsense, and Millenial Media’s Mbrand and Decktrade networks.
“This integration is a great example of how DoubleClick is working with key industry players to bring value to publishers by enhancing the liquidity of mobile display inventory,” said Ari Paparo, group product manager for DoubleClick products. “We believe that the ability to sell mobile inventory directly and indirectly will provide mobile advertisers with more options, ultimately leading to better monetization for publishers.”
Yesterday, Admob was included in a Marchex announcement of its agreement with mobile ad networks to provide pay-per-call services.
“AdMob is always eager to extend our engineering investments in mobile advertising relevance and optimization to new platforms,” said Omar Hamoui, AdMob’s founder and CEO. “We are excited that DoubleClick’s clients will now be able to join over 4000 existing AdMob publishers in leveraging AdMob’s ad liquidity and mobile specific ad serving technologies.”
An estimated $1.7 billion is expected to be spent on mobile advertising this year, up from $878 million last year. Projections have the spend reaching $6.5 billion by 2012.

Posted in SEO | Tagged ad networks, AdMob, Ari Paparo, DoubleClick, google, Mobile Ad Networks, mobile advertising, mobile advertising relevance, mobile specific ad serving technologies, Omar Hamoui, pay-per-call services, USD |
By on February 22, 2008
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By ArticleSnatch on January 27, 2008
Yesterday morning I woke up early. Was sitting in the hotel lobby at 7 a.m. trying to check email when someone tapped me on the shoulder. It was Mark Zuckerberg, founder/CEO of Facebook, which now has 68 million active users (people who’ve signed on in the past 30 days). read more More: continued here scoble [...]
| Tagged facebook, Mark Zuckerberg |
By ArticleSnatch on January 24, 2008
Craig Newmark is famous for more than Craigslist. I first heard him speak at Brad Inman’s real estate conference in New York the year Zillow launched. He promised the audience he wouldn’t sell out or sell Craigslist. Recently, Rajan Sodhi of the big marketing for small business blog heard him make the same promise. So [...]
| Tagged Avi, Avi Wilensky, Brad Inman, Craig Newmark, New York, online marketing methods, online properties, online real estate, Promediacorp, Rajan Sodhi, real estate, real estate agents, real estate conference, Search Engine, search-engine-optimization, sites using search engine optimization |
By ArticleSnatch on January 21, 2008
Yahoo may have taken a Sanford C. Bernstein analyst recommendation to heart — or heartless — depending on whether you’re an activist investor or Yahoo employee. This weekend, Former Wall St. Analyst Henry Blodget reports Yahoo has a hit list of 1,500 to 2,500 employees targeted for layoffs by division heads, at the behest of [...]
| Tagged google, Henry Blodget, Jerry Yang, John Battelle, Search Engine, search engines, Search guru, search spinout, search world, Wall St., Wall Street, yahoo |
By ArticleSnatch on January 18, 2008
Richard MacManus, founder and editor of the blog ReadWriteWeb, had a disturbing correspondence with a (seemingly) Russian "brand squatter," a person MacManus describes as one trying to piggyback on his blog brand name for financial game. read more More: continued here when squatters attack
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By ArticleSnatch on January 18, 2008
Google’s philanthropic arm, Google.org, today announced the five core initiatives that it plans to focus on over the next five to ten years. The programs will receive more than $25 million in new grants and investments to initial partners from Google.org. Google’s founders have made a commitment to devote approximately 1 percent of the company’s [...]
| Tagged basic services, East Africa, geothermal systems, Ghana, google, India, Larry Brilliant, Medium-Sized Enterprises, oil use, potential breakthrough technologies, renewable energy capacity, Tanzania, USD, vehicle-to-grid technology, wind power technologies |
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