Staff Reporters
Nov 24, 2010

Google to show Twitter ads in real-time search

GLOBAL - Google has begun displaying Twitter's Promoted Tweets in its real-time search - the first time the internet giant has featured ads from another network in its listings.

Google to show Twitter ads in real-time search
Google to show Twitter ads in real-time search

The innovation launched in the US this month.

Promoted Tweets allow brands to pay to insert ads in Twitter search results. Similar to Google's AdWords, the tweets appear at the top of search pages with a "promoted" label.

Tweets already show in Google searches. Now, however, Promoted Tweets will start to appear in Google's real-time Updates search service in the US, where ads from brands such as Starbucks, AT&T and Verizon currently appear in a shaded box labelled "Ads by Twitter".

A spokeswoman for Google said, "Twitter is pioneering advertising against short-form content, so it was a natural starting place for us." She said Google is open to exploring other advertising models and systems.

It is understood that Google and Twitter will share the revenue generated from Promoted Tweets on the former's network.

The news comes as pressure mounts for the micro-blogging site to generate revenue to ensure its survival. Twitter unveiled plans to start making money from the site six months ago. About 30 advertisers in the US have signed up to create Promoted Tweets that appear in Twitter searches.

In November, Twitter confirmed it will be "experimenting" with placing ads in a user's timeline.

Google Q3 results

  • Revenue US$7.3 billion
  • Google-owned sites revenue US$4.8 billion
  • Partner sites through AdSense US$2.2 billion

Predicted end-of-year results

  • Display advertising US$2.5 billion
  • Mobile revenues US$1 billion

Source: Google

This article was first published on marketingmagazine.co.uk.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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