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More Ads Are Coming to Google Maps

Written by Frederic Lardinois / September 25, 2009 9:36 AM / 11 Comments

google_maps_logo_jul09.pngSoon, you may start seeing company logos dotting the landscape on Google Maps. While Google has experimented with different types of ads in Google Maps on and off over the years, it now looks like Google is going to make another push to monetize Google Maps. While the details about this project are still quite hazy, it seems like Google plans to launch this program in at least the US and Australia in the next few weeks.

A Google spokeswoman told the Sydney Morning Herald today that "one area in which we are looking to experiment is showing some easily recognizable brands and logos on the map to help people more easily find what they are looking for, but this is still in experimental form and we don't have any further details to share right now."

maps_ads_japan_sep09.pngCurrently, as far as we can tell, the only market where Google already offers these ads is Japan, where logos for companies like 7-Eleven and McDonald's appear on the maps. Kit Eaton from Fast Company wonders if the new ads will be contextual and generated based on user input. Judging from the ads that appear on the maps in Japan, these logos will appear on the map, no matter what the user is looking for. At least on the maps in Japan, these logos are very small and don't get in the user's way - though they definitely add more clutter.

Microsoft's Bing Maps already offers a slightly more sophisticated advertising package where certain sponsored listings are highlighted with a business' logo when a user performs a relevant search.

Just yesterday, Google also launched a new layout for the Place Pages on Google Maps that shows details about a business such as opening hours, images, and reviews.


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  1. More financial crisis -> more advertisiment on Google's services. But it looks very good on Google Maps.

    Posted by: Trevor | September 25, 2009 1:32 PM



  2. financial crisis more advertisement? huh
    http://blastoffpress.com

    Posted by: BlastOff Network | September 25, 2009 5:27 PM



  3. It will be interesting to see what people come up with, especially integrating AdSense with Google maps. I can think of a few sites that have maps as content..but definitely would benefit from the integration.

    Perhaps all those MFA publishers recently booted from AdSense will spend some time creating some useful content like this?

    Posted by: dvd rohlinge | September 26, 2009 2:38 AM



  4. As far as I know there are logos of gasoline stations, fast food and convenience store in Tokio's Google Maps since early 2006.

     Posted by: Maurizio Author Profile Page | September 26, 2009 6:14 AM



  5. Big players like Google don't have to innovate unless they are forced by competition. Lets pray for competition in the search engine market.

    Posted by: Ahmad Barirani | September 26, 2009 1:41 PM



  6. Eventually everything must be monetized somehow.

    Posted by: CSB | September 27, 2009 5:36 AM



  7. I bet they are going to end up monitizing Google Local as well. Everything Google does will end up in a commercial model. Let's hope it does not get too commercial.

    Posted by: EmmaM Author Profile Page | September 27, 2009 6:01 AM



  8. Yeah..I figure it was inevitable...

    Posted by: Aneros | September 27, 2009 8:21 AM



  9. Wish I was going to be able to be there but can't this year. Will check your link blog.

    Posted by: Auto Hematology Analyzer | September 27, 2009 8:41 PM



  10. Great just what people needed right? That's what we get when there is a monopoly.

    You say batman I saw vawncast the world changes..

    Posted by: Roger | September 28, 2009 10:19 AM



  11. are we talking about ads on maps.google.com or on the mapping api used in other peoples sites? or both?

    Posted by: Brian | September 29, 2009 3:18 PM



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