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The search engine giants have recently revealed that they have now launched Ad Sitelinks. However, the feature is currently only available advertisers “whose ads meet a certain high quality threshold.”

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According to Google, this new feature will “increase the choice and relevancy in search ads.” Essentially Ad Sitelinks allow advertisers to incorporate additional and deep links within paid results, much like you find in organic listings.

In the post written by Dan Friedman of the Inside AdWords crew on the official Google Adwords blog, he also commented, “Early participants in Ad Sitelinks, like Priceline.com, found that presenting multiple link options made it easier to direct users to relevant information on their sites, driving them deeper into the conversion funnel.”

Sources: Search Engine Land & Google Adwords Blog

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Reported in the Guardian today – Starting today, gambling ads will be introduced for Google UK (excluding Northern Ireland).

“Web users in Great Britain will be the first in the world to see gambling ads on Google since 2004, when the US search engine giant introduced a global ban,” the Guardian writes, and later adds that Google’s “relaxation of gambling advertising follows new UK rules introduced last September under the Gambling Act 2005 allowing betting ads to run on TV around sports events and after the 9pm watershed.”

Gambling ads are classified as non-family friendly though, Google says, so they won’t show when SafeSearch is enabled.

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Google’s Keyword tool has just been updated to publish approximate search volume figures at last!

This has long been a want of many internet marketing experts across the land and despite being “Approx Figures” this is a really useful addition to the tool.

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Try the tool here >>

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Google’s removal of trademark bidding restrictions is set to happen on the 5th of May, 2008.

What does this mean?

Up until now it has been possible to prevent advertisers bidding on singular trademarked terms. Advertisers choosing to bid on such terms are currently asked to remove their ads allowing the trademark owner to be the lone advertiser for their particular keyword.

Whats changing?

Essentially Google are removing this restriction allowing free bidding on all trademarked single terms. This removal of restrictions is set to be only in the UK and Ireland (not the rest of Europe) and is likely to cause havoc for those UK businesses currently benefiting from the restrictions.

Why?

This Google policy has been in place in the US and Canada since 2004. In Google’s own statement:

“A good proportion of users in the US and Canada have been clicking on competitor ads even when searching against trademarked terms, suggesting that they find the greater number of ads relevant and helpful when researching or making a purchase.”

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