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Google (GOOG) releases Ad Planner: Helps advertisers target the best sites

Google, Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) continues to make transparency about all people and businesses its top priority. In releasing Trends for Websites this week, the world's largest search information company made it impossible for websites to hide their numbers from all eyes, including consumers and advertisers. Are you a media buyer who wants to know the reach of a prospective website before you even contact them to negotiate? Visit Google's Trend for Websites site and find out instantly.

Google then one-upped itself by announcing the Ad Planner product for advertisers. This new product will allow media buyers and advertisers to get an immense amount of help on the best web properties in which to spend ad money. In other words, Google is making life easier for its advertisers to find the largest-impact website in which to advertise -- without trial and error. Of course, the new Ad Planner service is free.

Google's unabated quest to become the world's largest advertising company continues to move forward. Although these two products may not get much attention from the media after this week, these are huge impacts in terms of the business model that keeps Google's entire money chest afloat: advertising revenue. When Google said that "we want to help you figure out where your target audience is" in announcing Ad Manager, it wasn't kidding. The more it makes its ad customers successful, the more business it will bring in. Everyone's happy, and Google remains solidly on top of the new media advertising world.

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Last updated: November 27, 2009: 03:27 AM

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