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Mobile Search Ads To Grow 130% By 2013
Mobile Search Ads To Grow 130% By 2013
Google is in a good position to capitalize on this growing market by aggressively moving its AdWords program to the mobile space.
U.S. Mobile Local Search Advertising Revenues to Reach $1.3B in 2013
kelseygroup.com — Media Contacts Interview Requests, Other Media Inquiries & Conference Press Passes Eileen Pacheco (781) 556-1026 email Analyst... Coverage Areas Yellow Pages & Related Topics Charles Laughlin SVP and Program Director, The Kelsey Report and Managing ... (more) U.S. Mobile Local Search Advertising Revenues to Reach ...
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Will Google succeed or fail in the Mobile Search Ad business?
Josh Chandler — It was reported via informationweek.com today that mobile search ads would grow by 130% by 2013 . The report published by the Kelsey Group suggested that “The percentage of mobile searches that have local intent will increase from 28 percent in 2008 to 35 percent in 2013″, it seems that in the midst of all this fuss over the latest news Google seems to be a firm favourite with the article to be the most successful in the market. Now, the idea of making the mobile search market work for Google relies on the ability for the search engine to deliver search results via a mobile device that are location aware. Google have certainly invested well in the mobile arena including the recent move into ...

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