Google is testing a new Shopping ads beta that lets merchants show region-specific loyalty-member pricing, allowing retailers ...
Bloomberg reports that the Federal Trade Commission is investigating Google (and Amazon) on whether the companies misled advertisers by not properly disclosing the terms and pricing for ads on their ...
On Day Four of the Google ad tech antitrust trial in Virginia, we boarded a time machine that took us back to April 18, 2019. That was the day Google convened an in-person and livestreamed meeting ...
Google has released a comprehensive “Understanding Product Pricing” guide to help merchants navigate the complex rules and options for pricing in Shopping ads and free listings. Core concepts. The ...
After the search giant welcomed more ads from small rivals like Ask.com, Google ad costs for some nonprofits ballooned. By Nico Grant Nico Grant reports on Google and its related companies from San ...
Google Ads was initially launched as Google AdWords, then renamed and revamped in recent years. Google has offered paid advertising on its search engine and other platforms since the year 2000. Google ...
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai and Amazon CEO Andy Jassy (Credit: Getty Images) The Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into whether Amazon and Alphabet, Google’s parent company, misled ...
A federal judge has ruled that Alphabet's Google Google illegally monopolized key segments of the online advertising technology market. Judge Leonie Brinkema of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern ...
(Bloomberg/Josh Sisco and Leah Nylen) — The US Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether Amazon.com Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google misled advertisers that place ads on their websites, ...
Google Ads has 718 reviews on TrustPilot with a 1.1-star rating. That’s a shockingly low score for a platform that has helped countless businesses grow and created entire careers in digital marketing.
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Google willing to share digital ad data with publishers to address monopoly, executive testifies
Google is willing to cough up more advertising data to publishers to address concerns about its illegal monopoly over digital advertising technology, a top executive at the search giant said Tuesday.
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