In the past few months we’ve both posted and read about Google beginning to move into the print advertising biz by purchasing space in print publications and then reselling ads on those pages to members of their ad network.
It looks like 2006 will the year that Google begins to really devote lots of human resources to this ad sales program. Why? In the past few days I’ve noticed Google ramping up with a bunch of new job postings for people to work in publication ad space. What follows is a sampling of those postings. All of the jobs, as might be expected, are based in New York City.
+ Manager, Publication Ad Sales – New York
“…an immediate need for someone who can help us manage the Publication Ad Sales team for one of our new product offerings. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing 5+ Sales Representatives all with solid media/publishing backgrounds.”
+ Account Executive, Publication Ad Sales – New York
+ Account Manager, Publication Ad Sales – New York
+ Account Strategist, Publication Ad Sales – New York
+ Media Buyer, Publication Ads – New York
+ Account Coordinator, Publication Partners (Temp) – New York
+ Manager, (Inside) Publication Ad Sales – New York
+ Publication Advertising Sales Representative – New York
+ Strategic Partner Development Manager, Publication Ads – New York
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