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Google Click-to-Call Ads Could Hold Bright Future for Mobile Ads

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Google Jan. 28 took its AdWords click-to-call ad program out of beta, offering advertisers a potentially lucrative new way to connect with their target audiences through high-end smartphones with full HTML Web browsers. To help better connect searchers with the right business, click-to-call ads and their corresponding phone numbers are based on users’ locations using Google Maps’ My Location feature. BroadPoint AmTech analyst Benjamin Schachter said a meaningful percentage of mobile queries are for phone numbers or local information, making a phone number associated with an ad a highly relevant component on a search engine results page.

Google Jan. 28 took its AdWords click-to-call ad program
out of beta, offering advertisers a potentially lucrative new way to connect
with their target audiences through high-end smartphones with HTML Web
browsers.
Click-to-call ads let advertisers add local business
numbers alon…

 Google Click to Call Ads Could Hold Bright Future for Mobile Ads

 Google Click to Call Ads Could Hold Bright Future for Mobile Ads

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 Google Click to Call Ads Could Hold Bright Future for Mobile Ads

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