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2 commentsFriday, May 8, 2009

Google to Advertise Chrome on TV

Not Known for TV Ads, Google Decides Browser Calls for Spot

Google is not known for being a big television advertiser despite the company's own platform for distributing television ads (which is getting more targeted according to recent discussions from Google).

Google is now testing those waters for itself though. The Google Japan team created a video promoting the Google Chrome browser, and the company is taking it to televisions.

"Using some of the results from our placement-targeted ads on the Google Content Network, we designed a Google TV Ads campaign which we hope will raise awareness of our browser, and also help us better understand how television can supplement our other online media campaigns," says the Google Chrome team in a post on the Google Blog.

Look out for the ad this weekend on various TV stations. Google does not specify which stations it will run the ad on, but the company has discussed partnerships with NBC Universal (which includes Sci-Fi, Oxygen, MSNBC and CNBC) and Hallmark in recent months, so those could be options.

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

Google TV Ads campaign

Thank you for that information !
best regards from Vienna , Geri

Nice Change

This is a great change I would say. This was needed in fact. Its good that Google finally realized the importance of TV ads. Yahoo and Microsoft have already been using TV ads to publicize their products.

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