I was giving a presentation in Utah last week using Google Local Search and Google Maps as examples which evidently included new distribution points for Adwords advertising.
In the examples below, you can see an Adwords ad displayed in two locations in both types of Google Maps products being searched.
A search for Trump Soho Hotel in Google Maps produces two Adwords advertisers ads – one in the top left corner above Google’s local search results with the other ad below the map itself.
The same search in Google Street View also generates two Google Ads in the same locations as in the Google Map view search.
Its not clear to me as a Google Adwords advertiser just how I can get my ads distributed and displayed in these local map search results.
None of my geo-targeted Adwords campaigns are generating these types of ad distribution results.
Tags: Adwords, Geo-Targeted, Google Maps, Google Street View, Local Search
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