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Google Floats a Blue Balloon for Map Ads
By Ben Charny

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A blue map graphic may change mapvertising, or ads on maps. (eWEEK.com)

It's so far been a one-colored balloon world for the bevy of modern-day combination mapping, localized search and shopping features.

But now comes Google Inc.'s blue balloon, and a new twist on mapvertising.

Balloons are a graphical element commonly found on Internet-based mapping features.

They are used to mark the known street address of any of the search results listed alongside the map. They also can be clicked on, thereby providing more detailed information about the result.

The balloons are also placeholders for advertising. But to date, technologist David Galbraith said those dabbling in mapvertising, namely Yahoo Inc., use the same color balloons to denote both paid listings and the ones resulting from the engine's Web technology.

To read more about Google's mapping features, click here.

Now Google is experimenting with marking the paid listings with one color, and the more natural-occurring ones with another.

Galbraith says that while it's only a cosmetic change, it's an exceedingly important one that could usher in a new more prosperous era for advertising on maps.

"Google's product separates church and state--red balloons for algorithmic and blue for paid placement," he wrote in an e-mail to eWEEK. "This may not seem much of a deal; however, search engines used to blend in ads in the results, but advertising around search really took off with clearly separated ads."

Internet search companies, including MSN, Yahoo or Google, derive all of their revenues from selling advertisements alongside search results, and competitive forces are such that each must continually improve the results and the audience their advertisers get.

The work has led to breakthroughs unheard of in traditional advertising circles.

AdCenter, for instance, allows companies to target people based on their age, gender or location.

It has also generated high-profile acquisitions, such as Google's recent purchase of a radio advertising specialist and a minority stake in online portal America Online.

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