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Google All Set To Accept Third-Party Tags On Content Network!
By: Navneet Kaushal 2008-05-20 Google is finally ready to open up and accept third-party advertising tags. They announced, this development will ensure that advertisers will work with approved third parties to serve... ...and track display ads, including rich media ads, across the Google content network through AdWords, giving them more options, flexibility and control over their campaigns. This was not the case earlier as Google lacked a proper process to ascertain that the ads comply with their format standards and policies and were beneficial for the user. Now with that problem solved, advertisers can look forward to increasing their return on investment and reaching out to new audience in a much better way. Google has been flexible enough to allow the ad agencies to manage their content network campaigns in a way that is similar to the ones used for other online campaigns. Ad servers, media ad agencies and research firms are required to go through a certification process that will maintain the highest level of advertiser service for them. Some of the third parties that Google has already certified are:
This will now benefit the publishers alike as they can now display more compelling ads, besides increasing their overall revenue. CommentsTag: Google, AdWords Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - ![]() View All Articles by Navneet Kaushal About the Author: Nav is the founder and CEO of PageTraffic, a premier search engine company known for its assured SEO service, web design and development, copywriting and full time SEO professionals. Navneet has wide experience in natural search engine optimization, internet marketing and PPC campaigns. He is a prolific writer and his articles can be found in the "Best Articles" section of many websites and article banks. As a search engine analyst , he has over 9 years of experience and his knowledge is in application here. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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