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Thursday, October 04, 2007
Microsoft Office Live Small Business will partner The Search Agency Inc. 'to deliver a new range of services designed to help small businesses get up to speed on search engine marketing. The Search Agency will design keyword advertising campaigns for Microsoft Office Live Small Business customers and lead courses that teach the essentials of search engine marketing.
The Search Agency is an industry leader in search engine marketing (SEM) and search engine optimization (SEO),' informs a press release called 'New Microsoft Office Live Small Business Offering Helps Small Businesses Get Started With Search Engine Marketing.
By Internet Marketing and Online Annonsering
Monday, October 01, 2007
YouTube start up with Adsense advertising
Google has launched YouTube Adsense video units
that let users monetize a YouTube video embed with text or image ads.
The product is not dissimilar to one of the multitude of slide products currently on the market, essentially you use the unit as a display point for your favorite content (in this case from YouTube). Site visitors get to play videos from your list with the ads displayed when these videos are played, and like Adsense you get paid when people click on the ads.
As Google Operating System points out
, it’s not clear as yet exactly what videos will be available; whether it’s a run of site option excluding premium videos that don’t allow embedding, or just particular content partners, like the creators currently part of the YouTube advertising program.
According to Google, the YouTube units can be delivered by category or perhaps more interestingly: contextually, “Bringing users to your site more often and keep them there longer with highly relevant, frequently refreshed video from popular content providers.”
By Internet Advertising an Online annonseringWednesday, September 26, 2007
Google Alerts adds Google Video Alerts
From GoogleBlog 27.09.2007
The Google Blog announced they have added Google Video into the bundle of search verticals that Google Alerts will work with.
Now you can change the time intervals you want for the notifications by selecting the "How often" drop down and picking either "once a day," "as it happens" or "once a week."
This works with all 6 types of alert verticals. The Google Alerts FAQs explains what each alert vertical does:
· A 'News' alert is an email aggregate of the latest news articles that contain the search terms of your choice and appear in the top ten results of your Google News search.
· A 'Web' alert is an email aggregate of the latest web pages that contain the search terms of your choice and appear in the top twenty results of your Google Web search.
· A 'Blogs' alert is an email aggregate of the latest blog posts that contain the search terms of your choice and appear in the top ten results of your Google Blog search.
· A 'Comprehensive' alert is an aggregate of the latest results from multiple sources (News, Web and Blogs) into a single email to provide maximum coverage on the topic of your choice.
· A 'Video' alert is an email aggregate of the latest videos that contain the search terms of your choice and appear in the top ten results of your Google Video search.
· A 'Groups' alert is an email aggregate of new posts that contain the search terms of your choice and appear in the top fifty results of your Google Groups search.
If you are an RSS guy like me, Google Video also has an RSS feed. The format is http://video.google.com/videofeed?type=search&q=keyword+phrase&so=0&num=20&output=rss if you prefer that route.
By Online Advertising and Online Annonsering
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Google is Expanding Gadgets Ads For Advertisers. (Still in Beta)
http://www.google.com/adwords/gadgetads.
Google has announced they are expanding Gadget Ads Beta to AdWords advertisers worldwide. Before now, Gadget Ads was a very limited beta, but now, Google is expanding this program to more advertisers.
Google Gadget Ads are interactive ads that contain rich media capabilities. Gadget Ads can contain data feeds, images, and videos, plus they can be developed in Flash and HTML. These ads will run on Google's content network and the pricing model will be both a cost-per-click and cost-per-impression pricing. For more information on Google Gadget Ads, visit it here.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Google expand their mobile advertising network
After a period of beta testing Google is rolling out AdSense for
The company said that now any mobile interface compatible website would be able to apply for their advertising platform.
This would mean that they are now ready to serve any kind of publisher who is running a mobile version of their websites.
The company is offering their mobile AdSense network to publishers in 13 nations including
Till now, they were only allowing partner sites to participate in this network which is expected to see a major boost in subscriber base in the coming months.
They are not alone however. MSN, Yahoo and AOL are other companies which are working on mobile advertising platform. Popularity: 1%
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Google has MySpace, Microsoft has Facebook and now Yahoo has become the exclusive display ad provider for popular social networking site Bebo. Bebo reportedly has 38 million users globally, with its most popular sites in the UK and Ireland, although the company is based in San Francisco. Bebo search has been "powered by Yahoo" since roughly June of this year. And there are been several rumors of attempts to acquire Bebo, for up to $1 billion, including by Yahoo. I would imagine that these deals (search, display ads) now would make Yahoo a likely front runner in any new acquisition scenarios.
09/12/07
From ojvcentral and ojv
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Google Mobile to Start Running AdWords
Google will shortly begin showing AdWords ads within Google Mobile Search. According to the email I received, this will start up in the next few days, and will be free to users of the service through November 18th. Google indicated that they will only show ads for sites whose landing pages that can be adapted for showing on a mobile phone screen.
The announcement made it clear that AdWords account holders could opt out of the service at any time. This is reitirated in the AdWords on Google Mobile FAQ. As a result, it seems that if you want this new service, there is really nothing you need to do. However, if you don't want it, you need to go into your AdWords account and turn the feature off. This will be something you need to remember to do.
The other interesting thing to speculate on is how and where the ads will show up on the mobile devices. All that the FAQ indicated is that the ads will show up on Google Mobile Search pages. The FAQ does indicate that "Ad displays with more than 70 characters are adapted so that only the Headline and URL is displayed when the ad appears on a mobile browser".
09/12-07
By Odd J. Vik at ojvcentral and ojv
Targeted advertising on Facebook?
Until now, Facebook has not allowed external websites to trawl its member database, which includes about 5 million
Owen Van Natta, the company's chief revenue officer, said making advertisements more personal was a priority for Facebook.
But Chris Kelly, chief privacy officer, defended the move, saying the site had always made it clear to users that their personal information may be used to target advertisements and promotions.
The announcement comes amid growing disquiet over targeted advertising online.
There are concerns that in the race to learn more about their users, and translate that data into advertising revenue, websites may risk infringing privacy rights.
Keith Reed, of internet security group Trend Micro, said criminals may be able to find information online that could help them carry out identity theft.
However, Mr Kelly told the Times the company was "very comfortable" with its position on privacy protection.
He said internet users no longer expected to remain anonymous online.
With rapidly expanding membership, which grew by more than sixty per cent in the past three months, Facebook has database which is regarded as a lucrative marketing, business research and advertising tool.
Facebook plans to use its information on users' social and professional relationships to create a highly-profitable database or "Social Graph".
The demographic information will then be used to transform the site into a "massive distribution network" for services and advertising.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007

What about selling in Web 2.0 environment, does it sells your products?
The thrut is nothing has really changed. Web 2.0 will not sell your product or service for you. Web 2.0 will not negate the importance of salesmanship in print, in video, in audio, or any permutation or combination not yet assembled. But the fact is, you have more channels to work with in your promotions.
All the "old" requirements and admonitions about how to sell, and sell well, are still in full force
The Top 10 Steps to Sell Your product – Even When Using Web 2.0
1. You need to identify a qualified market – those who are ravenously hungry for your product or service. Throwing mud on the wall and praying it will stick, won't work – nevër has, nevër will.
2. You need a hi-quality product or service that will satisfy your market's hunger, or fix their pain. No snake-oil scams permitted.
3. You need to know how to grab your market's attention in a stimulating and compelling way, so they know your product or service exists. Waiting for the telephone to ring is not a marketing strategy.
4. You need to prove your product or service's value, unequivocally detailing at length – why and how your product is worth the price asked. Nothing is obvious when it comes to selling.
5. You need to make an irresistible offër. Why must your target market buy your product or service – and buy it now. Not to buy and not to believe is everyone's natural first choice.
6. You need to remove all risk – by offering a solid, confidence-building guarantëe. "Trust me" is not a guarantëe.
7. You need to anticipate all possible objections, and overcome them. And don't think for a moment there won't be any. There will always be objections and concerns – especially for a first-to-market product or service.
8. You need to ask for the order! Bashfulness and timidity has no place in sales. Ask, and only then shall you receive. Forget this, and you can forget the sale.
9. You need to clearly explain what your prospect must do, step by step, in order to buy, subscribe or inquire. Lead them to your order page.
10. Take nothing for granted.
Web 2.0 is a tool – another road to get you to market. It will not replace salesmanship. It can though make online marketing and sales more effective... if you know what it takes to wrap up a sale in the first place.
ojvcentral and ojv
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Google Maps now in HTML
Google announced today that they have simplified the method for integrating Google Maps on to your web site. The new method allows Google Maps to be integrated using simple HTML. As a result, integrating Google Maps no longer requires a knowledge of Java Script, and you no longer need an API key to do it.
This should enable smaller site owners without programming expertise to leverage Google Maps. For example, a business could integrate dricing directions onto their site. The process now consists of 3 steps:
1. Pull up the Google Map you want
2. Click on the "Link to this page" link
3. Copy and paste the resulting HTML into their site
I don't think that this is an announcement that will impact users of Google Maps that have already mastered the Java Script and Google API Key challenges, but it should enable a lot of new sites with less programming expertise to take advantage of Google Maps
Monday, August 20, 2007
Google has unveiled a Web site resource center focused on the issue of click fraud, which many consider a potential threat to the company's main source of revenue: pay-per-click advertising.
Google developed the new Ad Traffic Quality Resource Center to give its advertisers a single place to find Google's information about click fraud, said Shuman Ghosemajumder, business product manager for trust and safety at Google, on Friday.
In the pay-per-click format, advertisers pay every time someone clicks on their ads, which are linked to a Web page. Click fraud happens when companies click on competitors' ads to drive up their ad spending. Another common click-fraud practice is for Web publishers to click on their sites' ads to increase their commissions.
With some organizations estimating click-fraud incidents at more than 30%, Google has gone on the offensive in researching the issue and stating publicly what it is doing and the extent of the problem in its own ad network.
For example, Google proactively monitors its network for what it calls invalid clicks, which include not only malicious clicks but also innocent practices that may look like click fraud, such as clicking on an ad twice.
It has concluded that less than 10% of clicks on Google ads are invalid, and that only 0.02% are declared invalid as a result of advertisers' complaints.
Click fraud has led advertisers to sue Google, Yahoo Inc. and other providers of pay per click ads. Google reached a landmark settlement of a click-fraud class-action lawsuit last year which many described as a big victory for the company. A loss could have likely cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars, but Google managed to settle the case for $90 million.
ojvcentral and ojv
Sunday, August 12, 2007
What are the opportunities for specific markets, such as the real estate industry?
Real estate is a big opportunity, and the majority of decisions today are already influenced by online content and advertising. The challenge here is in capturing and organizing oceans of data, images, and entities in a super fragmented industry that is eminently localized. Sounds like a sweet market for a Google invasion, but upstarts like Zillow are doing a great job.
What areas of online advertising would be smart to invest in?
Online video is growing fast, but barely tapped. Online music and audio advertising opportunities are also hot. While Apple and pirated music dominate, upstarts like Soundpedia are taking the music world in a new direction and have a real plan to optimally leverage online music (which is likely to converge with online video as an ad vehicle). Another area is specialized local price and quality shopping engines--at least those that the major search engines
index favorably--generally due to strong focus and a good SEO (search engine optimization) team.
What online advertising listings do you predict will be popular in 2008?
Yahoo, already a monster in the category, will make significant strides in 2008 and 2009. Despite some organizational issues, they have some excellent people as well as the wherewithal to pull together a high-performing set of online advertising vehicles in an exceedingly scalable manner. Also, Yahoo Search is improving, but is still not as easy as Google AdWords. Yahoo's acquisition of Right Media was a boost for smaller shops, as the auction model they implement allows savvier online advertising buyers to potentially outperform larger rivals cost effectively.
ojvcentral and ojv
Saturday, August 11, 2007
About online advertising, what advantages does it have compared to print?
In most ways that impact the bottom line, online outperforms print media. That is not to say print media is without value, but as the marketplace grows more digital (and therefore more accountable) the ability to track, measure, and optimize the results generated by media are difficult to beat. Print's strengths include highly targeted or niche audiences and the business-to-business sector--though search is impacting that as well.
When will online advertising really start to take off?
ojv
About online advertising, what are some of the major trends?
ojvcentral and ojv
Monday, July 30, 2007
Google Louches Campaign Optimizer?
It is a free AdWords tool designed to help you fine-tune your advertising campaigns. When you run the Campaign Optimizer, we automatically analyze your budget, keywords, and landing page, and create a customized proposal for your campaign. You can then review the proposed changes and accept the ones you want to apply.
You can reach the Campaign Optimizer via the Optimize Campaign link on your campaign details page. You can also go to the Tools page of the Campaign Management tab and click Campaign Optimizer.
By ojvcentral and ojv.no
Wednesday, June 27, 2007

The iPhone Could Boost Mobile Advertising
Apples iPhone might be the first platform to truly make mobile advertising popular. The Apple touch in making videos available and enjoyable to view could make mobile advertising mainstream, depending on how aggressive Apple pursues advertising, and how successful the iPhone is.
The iPhone should enhance the mobile video experience by playing YouTube videos and the quality of the videos, encoded using the H.264 standard.
Advertisers will flock to the iCrowd, a demographic of people willing to spend more for technology and to live on the bleeding edge. The question is how quickly will Apple and AT&T incorporate video ads? Advertisers could offer iTunes content for free in exchange for watching some ads, but Apple has traditionally focused on paid rather than ad-supported content. It could be a whole new iBallgame.
By ojvcentral and ojv.no
Thursday, June 07, 2007

Internet advertising continue the explosive growht
Figures shows that Internet advertising revenues continue to skyrocket, the tech wreck of six years ago just an insignificant correction. The 2007 first quarter revenues of US$4.9 billion represent a 26 percent increase over Q1 2006 at US$3.8 billion and a 2 percent increase over Q4 2006 at US$4.8 billion. “The continued growth of online ad revenues clearly illustrates marketers’ increased comfort with the extraordinary vitality and accountability of this medium,” commented IAB President and CEO Randall Rothenberg. “It reaches consumers with an unprecedented level of efficiency and measurability that provides marketers with actionable data. And the ever-changing landscape of new platforms and technologies that enrich interactive advertising guarantees that this growth trend will continue.”
“The recent results are particularly impressive when the size of the advertising revenue base is taken into account,” said Peter Petrusky, director, PricewaterhouseCoopers. “Given these results, we may expect continued strong revenue growth buoyed by an expanding broadband subscriber base, which could translate into more users spending more time online and offers a platform for rich media and video ads that dial-up connections can’t render.”
The continued growth of internet advertising, on top of the record growth of 2006 and despite advertising’s traditional sluggish first quarter, demonstrates the growing significance of interactive advertising to the overall advertising and marketing industry.
About the IAB
Founded in 1996, the Interactive Advertising Bureau represents over 300 interactive companies responsible for 86% of online advertising revenues in the
By ojvcentral and ojv.no
Monday, June 04, 2007

Will Widgets apps bring advertising to our desktop?
Once only seen on Apple machines, now that Microsoft has installed them on
Widgets are mini-applications that offer easy access to Internet-based content and information. Advertisers like widgets because they blur the line between an ad and a service and people are more likely to keep such branded content on their desktop.
Reuters quotes Jai Shen, co-founder and chief technology officer of widget developer RockYou as saying that widgets will be the new ring tone. Most of the widgets being created are music related.
But Reuters points out that one of the problems the industry needs to over come is that widget use is unmonitored by the tracking companies so it is impossible to tell how successful they are as an advertising option.
ojvcentral and ojv.no
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Google Buys GreeBorder
Google bought GreenBorder, a Mountain View-based company that creates security software designed to protect a computer as you surf the web. According to Silicon Valley Watcher, GreenBorder developed "an easy solution to virus, spyware, and trojan threats by isolating each Internet session from the rest of the PC and earlier Internet sessions. The beauty of the Green Border Pro software is it doesn't need to be updated to guard against new virus signatures or new types of malware. It creates a secluded, virtual Internet session and when you are done, it flushes everything away, in your cache and in temporary files."
It supported Internet Explorer, but now it also supports Firefox and lets you open files downloaded from the Internet in a virtual environment. Each application protected by GreenBorder has a colored border around the window, so you know you're safe.
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