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Re: Google Brings New Approach to Radio Advertising
by
Anonymous
Google has launched its private beta testing program.
Part of the soon-to-be-public Google Audio Ads will be the
Google Creative Ad Marketplace, which is strikingly similar
to Voices.com, the voice marketplace (http://www.voices.com).
Here's the quote from News.com:
Google is also testing a program that will link up inexperienced radio marketers with professionals who can help them create a radio ad. Google Audio Ads beta tester Richard Swezey, executive vice president of Santa Monica, Calif.-based Bedlounge.com, said he is using that program, which Google called an "ad creative marketplace," to get help in creating a radio ad to sell portable recliner pillows.
"Within 12 hours of submitting the bid, we got back a completed ad based on relatively scant information," he said. "For a first shot, we were blown away by it."
The minimum price for a bid is $100 and his bid was $300, Swezey said.
Read the story here: http://news.com.com/2100-1024_3-6141908.html
The present situation puts us in direct competition with
the Google Creative Ad Marketplace and I am seeking
your advise on how best to proceed.
How can I best protect our business?
Thanks Mark,
David
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