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  • The Verge Says Pubs Need To Get Real About Google's Search Changes

    Helen Havlak, publisher at The Verge, chats with AdExchanger at CES about how publishers should pivot in response to the dropoff in traffic from Google search.

  • Centro Brings Paid Search Into Basis With The Acquisition Of SEM Platform QuanticMind

    Centro said on Wednesday that it’s acquiring search engine marketing platform QuanticMind with plans to integrate the technology into its automated ad management platform called Basis. Although Shawn Riegsecker, Centro’s CEO and founder, declined to say how much Centro paid, he did share that QuanticMind reached $10 million in yearly revenue at its pinnacle and […]

  • If the ongoing pandemic has demonstrated anything, it’s that pre-packaged pre-COVID consumer data no longer applies.

    Search Data Is Becoming A Central Part Of UM’s Strategic Planning Process

    If the ongoing pandemic has demonstrated anything, it’s that pre-packaged pre-COVID consumer data no longer applies. “The world has completely changed and there are a lot of stale data sets out there,” said Dominic Joseph, CEO of search intelligence company Captify, which released a self-serve insights, planning and activation platform on Wednesday called Sense. Several […]

  • Google is rolling out ad products geared to local businesses struggling to adapt to new customer behaviors that have developed since the pandemic started.

    Google Prioritizes Local Businesses With New Ad Tools

    Google is rolling out ad products geared to local businesses struggling to adapt to new customer behaviors that have developed since the world went screwy in mid-March. It’s become a theme of the pandemic: the biggest of big tech platforms releasing advertising and commerce tools aimed at the smallest of small advertisers. “We recognize the […]

  • Walmart Launches Self-Serve Ad Platform, But Retail And Audience Data Isn’t Available – Yet

    Walmart claims its programmatic advertising platform and ads API are ready for primetime. On Friday, Walmart Media Group (WMG), the retail giant’s advertising arm, released a self-serve portal so advertisers can directly buy on-site search and sponsored product ads on walmart.com. It also launched an API to make that inventory available through Teikametrics, Flywheel Digital, […]

  • Google Offers Call Center Measurement As Sales Calls Become Cool Again

    Google launched a customer call center measurement and attribution solution on Wednesday alongside new research on call-based marketing. The product uses a unique identifier placed on Google’s search ads with tap-to-call functionality to tie inbound calls to an AdWords campaign. If the user goes to the company site instead and ends up making a call […]

  • Yahoo Signs Search And Ads Deal With Google, But Microsoft Is Still In The Picture

    Yahoo is entering into a search pact with Google that will allow it to power its Internet search and ad services with some non-Microsoft juice. According to Yahoo, the agreement with Google provides Yahoo with “additional flexibility to choose among suppliers of search results and ads.” Google’s offering will complement the services already provided by […]

  • If You Care About Intent Data, Then You Care About Search

    Search doesn’t have the sexiest rep – but there’s a reason for that. “The story was very straight for a long time – Google owned search, so what else was there to talk about?” said Mike Yudin, CTO of programmatic search company adMarketplace. “But now we’re seeing the great unbundling of search and I think that’s a […]

  • Kenshoo Hires Brand And Agency Vet Doug Chavez To Help It Transcend Search

    Search and digital marketing platform Kenshoo has hired Doug Chavez as global head of marketing research and content. Chavez will lead a group analyzing data from the Kenshoo platform and producing insights on the search and mobile advertising space. Chavez, previously SVP of emerging media at Universal McCann Worldwide, VP of marketing at RadiumOne, director of marketing […]

  • Baidu Sets Its Sights On The Global Market

    Chinese search engine Baidu is one of Google’s biggest competitors. The company recently bought China’s largest Android app distributor, 91 Wireless, for $1.9 billion and launched its own smart TV. And it is reportedly developing a wearable computing product, a la Google Glass. Baidu reported $1.2 billion in revenues for this year’s second quarter, representing […]

  • Marin's Search For Display: Slow, Steady, Social

    Marin Software is a stalwart of the search space and a minor player in what it calls “performance display.” Ten percent of its revenue comes from nonsearch channels, primarily the Google Display Network, Criteo and Facebook. (It’s a Preferred Marketing Developer). CEO Chris Lien spoke with AdExchanger about his company’s baby steps in programmatic and […]

  • TargetCast Bringing Search Budgets To Display - Or Vice Versa

    For many media agencies, Search has always commanded a significant percentage of client budgets.  But over the past few years, with the “search-display” paradigm trumpeted within the ad technology landscape, data-driven display ad platforms have increasingly complimented Search budgets as agencies look to address the “right” audiences across the Web. Philippe Sloan, SVP, Director of […]

  • Former Dapper CEO Beriker Turning Jobs Into Ads At Simply Hired

    Simply Hired is, simply put, a search engine for jobs. But with new president and CEO James Beriker aboard, after his chief executive experience at Efficient Frontier and Dapper (acquired by Yahoo in 2010), the job search business may receive a media makeover. Upon the early 2012 completion of the company’s restructuring, Beriker was hired by the […]

  • Google Product Listing Ads, Mobile Surged In Q4

    Two trends dominated the paid search space during the holiday season of 2012: mobile impressions and spend, and Google’s new Product Listing Ads. Google transitioned its Google Shopping search from a free model to a paid one. The new PLAs work more like AdWords, with retailers and merchants providing Google with information about a product, […]

  • Priceonomics Discovering Market Clearing Prices For Consumer Products

    Having spent five years growing job marketplace Personforce along with a partner, Rohin Dhar and his co-founders are taking aim at the price of things with Priceonomics, a pricing search engine. The idea sounds straightforward enough: crawl through the web and figure out how much used things  (e.g. your old iPhone 4) are worth based […]

  • Adchemy CEO Nukala On The End Of Cookies

    AdExchanger caught up recently with search services and ad tech provider, Adchemy, and its CEO Murthy Nukala. Nukala sees a change in the way intent will be captured in the future. Is the power of bottom-of-the-funnel search going away? Read on. AdExchanger: What are the touch points for capturing intent in digital, in your estimation? […]

  • Why Advertisers Still Love Yahoo (Axis Edition)

    Setting aside for a moment the credibility gap inherent in any new Yahoo product launch – let alone a search product – you have to admire the company’s brazenness in talking up the ad potential for Axis, its new lightweight browser geared toward smartphones and tablets. Below are a few choice comments Ethan Batraski, director […]