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Official Google Mobile Blog: New AdWords options for iPhone and G1
Official Google Mobile Blog: New AdWords options for iPhone and G1
Today, the Google mobile ads team is announcing a new campaign-level option that allows those of you who are AdWords advertisers to show your desktop text and image ads on the iPhone, the T-Mobile G1, and other mobile devices with full (HTML) Internet browsers . The ads can point to ...
 Alexandra's Mobile [Ad]itude 5:  AdWords for iPhone and G1 (video)
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Alexandra's Mobile [Ad]itude 5: AdWords for iPhone and G1 (video)
youtube.com — Alexandra Kenin, Product Marketing Manager for Google mobile ads, talks about the new option for AdWords advertisers to show their desktop ads on iPhone and G1. (more) Alexandra's Mobile [Ad]itude 5: AdWords for iPhone and ...
How do I opt in or out of showing my ads on iPhones and similar mobile devices? - AdWords Help ...
adwords.google.com — Sign in to your AdWords account. Click the name of the campaign you want to adjust. This will take you to the main page for that campaign. Click the Edit campaign settings link. Under the Networks and bidding section, check or uncheck the box next to ... (more) How do I opt in or out of showing my ads on iPhones and ...
Google Goes After Mobile Ad Companies With AdWords For iPhone, GPhone (GOOG)
Google Goes After Mobile Ad Companies With AdWords For iPhone, GPhone (GOOG)
alleyinsider.com — Google (GOOG) takes another swing at mobile ad providers like AdMob, AOL's (TWX) Third Screen Media, etc.: Its AdWords advertisers can now target text and image ads to Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and Google's G1, the first phone running its Android ... (more) Google Goes After Mobile Ad Companies With AdWords For ...
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Google Introduces Mobile Ads For Android And The iPhone
TechCrunch — ... the Web. The ads will also work on other phones with full HTML browsers in the future as they become available. (Both the iPhone and the Android G1 have full browsers based on Webkit). Vy sticking with full HTML browser phones, the links in the ads can continue to point to regular Web pages and still work in a mobile context. Advertisers can also run one single campaign across the Web and advanced mobile phones, and see where they get the best response. More at the Google Mobile blog. ...

Google Rolls Out AdWords To iPhone, G1
WebProNews Feed — ... No need to modify ads [image] Google said today that AdWords will now be available on the iPhone and on the T-Mobile G1 along with other mobile devices that have full HTML browsers. The Google Mobile Blog offers details. "Now, advertisers will be able to display ads exclusively on these mobile devices, create campaigns for them, and get separate performance reporting. If you prefer not to show your desktop ads on these phones, you can opt out and show ads only on desktop and laptop computers." Google says that unlike standard mobile ads you don't need to format your ads for ...

New Google AdWord options for iPhone
iPhone Buzz — ... Today, the Google mobile ads team announced a new option that allows AdWord advertisers to show your desktop text and image ads on the iPhone and many other mobile devices with full HTML browsers. These ads can point to desktop landing pages so there is no need to create mobile landing pages at all. ...

Google Goes After Mobile Ad Companies With AdWords For iPhone, GPhone (GOOG)
Silicon Alley Insider — ... Google (GOOG) takes another swing at mobile ad providers like AdMob, AOL's (TWX) Third Screen Media, etc.: Its AdWords advertisers can now target text and image ads to Apple's (AAPL) iPhone and Google's G1, the first phone running its Android operating system. ...

The Ads are Coming, the Ads are Coming to iPhone
Cult of Mac — ... AdWords advertisers can now show desktop text and image ads on the iPhone, the T-Mobile G1, and other mobile devices with full (HTML) Internet browsers, Google announced Monday. ...

Google Intros Mobile Ads for iPhone
iPhone Atlas — ... Google ads running currently on the internet. The advantage of the full HTML browser phones is that the ad links can like before point to regular web pages. Google’s pitch is that any advertiser can run a single ad campaign across all Internet-enabled devices. They can then analyze the results on either platforms to determine where their ad is receiving the most or best response. More information about new mobile device support for AdWords can be found on the Google Mobile blog.

New Google AdWord options for iPhone
Top iPhone News — ... Today, the Google mobile ads team announced a new option that allows AdWord advertisers to show your desktop text and image ads on the iPhone and many other mobile devices with full HTML browsers. These ads can point to desktop landing pages so there is no need to create mobile landing pages at all. ...

Google Adds New AdWords Options For iPhone, G1
Apple iPhone Blog — ... As additional devices that use full browsers enter the market, your ads will show on those phones, too. You can visit the AdWords Help Center for more detailed instructions and watch my video below for a quick demo. If you currently have an AdWords campaign running, by default your campaign will show ads on desktop and laptop computers, as well as iPhone and G1. References: http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2008/12/new-adwords-options-for-iphone-and-g1.html ...

New Google AdWord options for iPhone
Top iPhone News — ... Today, the Google mobile ads team announced a new option that allows AdWord advertisers to show your desktop text and image ads on the iPhone and many other mobile devices with full HTML browsers. These ads can point to desktop landing pages so there is no need to create mobile landing pages at all. ...

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