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Google Expands Print Advertising Program Program makes newspaper print advertising available to hundreds of thousands of Google advertisers creating new revenue opportunities for publishers MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (July 18, 2007) - Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) today announced the expansion of the size and the scope of its Google Print Ads™ advertising initiative. The program started in November 2006 with a test that included 50 newspapers and a small group of advertisers. Since then the program has grown to more than 225 newspapers representing 32 of the top 35 DMAs and a combined circulation of almost 30 million. Participating newspaper publishers include E.W. Scripps, Freedom Communications, Hearst Newspapers, GateHouse Media, Gannett, MediaNews Group, The New York Times, The Seattle Times Company, Tribune Publishing, and Washington Post among others. In addition, Google Print Ads is now available to hundreds of thousands of United States-based advertisers who currently have a Google AdWords™ account. Google Print Ads enables agencies and advertisers of all sizes to easily plan and buy traditional newspaper media in both national and local newspapers within a single, web-enabled interface. The platform enables marketers to reach new audiences in ways that are relevant for newspaper readers and cost-efficient for advertisers and publishers. And newspaper publishers can increase their bottom line by adding new customers from Google’s network of advertisers, many of whom are new to newspaper advertising. Newspaper publishers will continue to work directly with their loyal base of advertising customers. "We are always looking to extend our editorial products to new advertisers while also driving additional revenue to our business," said Todd Haskell, vice president of business development, advertising, The New York Times. "Google Print Ads has brought in new advertisers who were either too small to consider advertising in a national newspaper or who hadn’t tried print advertising because their business was largely online. And Google Print Ads gives us the flexibility and control to set our own pricing, so there is never a conflict." "Over the past months, we have worked closely with our newspaper partners to design our Print Ads program to meet their needs and the needs of marketers," said Eric Schmidt, Google’s chief executive officer. "Newspapers are an important source of information and a powerful communication tool. With Google Print Ads we will bring more advertisers to newspapers which will ultimately benefit readers, publishers and advertisers." Google Print Ads "Our website is an effective way to acquire new customers. By adding newspaper advertising to our online initiatives, overall impressions on purchased keywords increased 20% over the five day period immediately following the print run," said Simon McIver, director of marketing acquisition at Covad. "I am a big convert. Google Print Ads allows us to use newspaper advertising tactically to improve the return on our marketing dollars." Google AdSense helps newspapers online For more information on Google Print Ads please go to http://www.google.com/adwords/printads/. About Google Inc. Media Contacts: ### Google, Google Print Ads, AdWords, and AdSense are trademarks of Google Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated. |
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