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Google: Paid click decline was intentional; YouTube ads to increase

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Google executives said that concerns about the company's paid click rate was overblown and added that they planned to "dial up" advertising on YouTube. Google's Tim Armstrong, president of advertising and commerce in North America, said that the decline in paid click rates were to do a focus on ad quality. Google shares were whacked on concerns about the most recent data from comScore. However, Armstrong noted that the changes created a better consumer experience because they saw better targeted ads. "We have a clear drive that a consumer should see really good ads," said Armstrong, speaking at a Bear Stearns media conference in Palm Beach, Fla. "The outside world looked at that change as not healthy for Google, (but) advertisers got increased conversion. For us we looked at that as a positive change." However, Armstrong did note that "search is changing overall in general" and rides shotgun with macroeconomic conditions. You could read those comments as an acknowledgment that Google isn't recession proof. Among other topics:

posted by Larry Dignan
March 10, 2008 @ 1:44 pm

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