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Google digs deeper into local media pockets

Posted by Cory Bergman on August 17, 2006

This week Google kicked off a new service that gives local merchants the ability to offer printable coupons integrated into Google Maps. The service is free, but Google’s hope is the merchants will buy ads in AdWords that drive traffic to their free coupon pages. “At that point, the advertiser doesn’t need a website,” said Gokul Rajaram, product management director at Google. Sounds like a powerful idea. Terry Heaton points out that company’s real aim is “to pull money from local advertisers into the Google coffers, and this is another slap in the face of local media companies and local ad agencies.” Yep, absolutely.

  • http://thedetroitchannel.com thedetroitchannel

    offering businesses anything for free has its perils.

    google might consider the tiffany approach and charge up the wazoo for this service… if no one buys it then you raise the price!!!

  • http://www.wnyt.com Chris Rooney

    I saw an odd local commercial last night. I think it was for a car dealership. Rather than giving out the IRL to their own site, the announcer invited the audience to google them and a shot of the Google homepage appeared on the screen. What’s up with that?

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