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What is the Content Network

The Google Content Network has been around a few years now but many advertisers still do not quite know what it is. Well, that is what I am here for.

The Google Content Network is an advertising network. An advertising network facilitates the purchasing of ad space between an advertiser and website publishers. It is difficult for one advertiser to work with thousands of websites, so instead you work with one vendor, the network. Millions of website publishers put their ad space for sale on the ad network and an advertiser can easily advertise across them all from one source.

The Google Content Network can efficiently and effectively meet your advertising needs. Not only is it the largest global advertising network, but it has a huge range of solutions—from contextual targeting to real-time reporting—that help businesses create, launch and optimize campaigns that deliver results.

First introduced by Google, contextual targeting matches the content of your ad to the content of a Web page. For example, if you’re advertising a retirement community, we’ll show your ads to a user viewing a Web page about senior living tips.

Not only can you target relevant content but you can do so in a creative way. The Google Content Network accepts text ads, banner ads and video ads.

The Google Content Network is a great way to achieve your online marketing goals. As always, Sweet Spot is available to help develop an effective Content Network program for your business.

This entry was posted on Wednesday, October 21st, 2009 at 5:10 pm and is filed under Google, Google Adwords. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

 

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