Yellowbook's G1 app). Want to bid on mobile searches via AdWords? Well, now you can. Today, Google launched AdWords options that will be visible on the iPhone and G1. We first learned Google was preparing iPhone ad options this past October.
Yellowbook and YouTube Enter Content Distribution Partnership This Saturday, YouTube will be hosting its first ever live streaming event. The broadcast will feature a music and variety show being held at Fort Mason Center's Herbst Pavilion in San...
Yellowbook and YouTube Enter Content Distribution Partnership Paid search has come to YouTube. Users can pay to have their videos appear in a right hand sidebar called "Sponsored Videos" in the results of desired search terms.
Yellowbook and YouTube Enter Content Distribution Partnership YouTube is adding search and 3 other features to embeddable videos. The search feature will appear at the end of videos that are embedded on other sites.
Yellowbook and YouTube Enter Content Distribution Partnership Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 4, 2008 Yellowbook's video advertisers will now be showcased on YouTube via a content partnership agreement between the two.
Yellowbook's video advertisers will now be showcased on YouTube via a content partnership agreement between the two. We're pleased to be the first internet yellow pages publisher to offer YouTube as a distribution channel for our video advertisers...
Yellowbook Launches G1 Mobile Application Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 30, 2008 Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched a new mobile application for the G1, the brand new Android-powered phone.
Yellowbook Launches G1 Mobile Application Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 30, 2008 Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched a new mobile application for the G1, the brand new Android-powered phone.
Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched a new mobile application for the G1, the brand new Android-powered phone. Yellowbook already has apps for Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Palm, and the iPhone.
If your business is service-oriented, it's also important to know if your competitors are placing advertising on the IYPs, such as SuperPages, YellowPages, and Yellowbook. It's more important than ever to research opportunities and adapt local...
YellowBook.com Ever wonder why Emily's (the file clerk in the basement) phone rings off the hook? Is she really that popular? Upon closer examination, you realize her direct phone line is listed as the main sales line for your company on a number...
Local search guru Peter Krasilovsky of Local Onliner fame reported on Yellow Pages veteran Pat Marshall's move from Superpages to archrival Yellowbook back in July 2007. As the CNMO (Chief New Media Officer) Marshall assumed operating...
Some IYPs, such as YellowPages.com, DexKnows, and Yellowbook.com, have integrated mapping, video or social media to varying degrees. At least, its current ad models are. In one sense, online pure plays, such as search engines, have done the best...
Within the last year, we've seen video ad integration by SuperPages.com, Yellowbook.com and others; as explored in past SEW coverage and in a recent Kelsey Group report Online Video: A New Local Advertising Paradigm.
Former Superpages Head Joins YellowBook, Local Onliner In this final installment, we will look at some marketing strategies for your site, and offer a resource list to promote your content in Latino Web sites, vertical search services, and Latino...
Former Superpages Head Joins YellowBook, Local Onliner Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: From the SEW Blog:
Many IYPs that spoke at The Kelsey Group's Drilling Down on Local conference -- including Yellowpages.com and YellowBook.com -- expressed a pressing interest to do this. Yesterday, local video ad and distribution provider Spot Runner announced a...
This move could signal that Yell's U.S.subsidiary YellowBook will do something similar in the near future. Yell.com, the online directory of UK based Yell Group announced today that it will enhance its mobile directory platform.
ClickForward (now owned by YellowBook) MediaNews Group, which bought the San Jose Mercury News from McClatchy, becomes the third newspaper group to employ a "guaranteed clicks" geotargeted search program for the local business market.