Google to Retire Call-Only Ads by 2027: What Advertisers Need to Know

Google to Retire Call-Only Ads by 2027: What Advertisers Need to Know Google Ads is retiring call-only ads. You won’t be able to create them after Feb 2026, and they’ll stop serving by Feb 2027. Switch to responsive search ads with call assets to stay ahead. ►Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2AuX8o5 Learn more about the services we offer: https://ignitevisibility.com/ Discover more on our blog: https://ignitevisibility.com/blog/ Ignite Visibility is a premier digital marketing company based in San Diego, CA. Have questions or want to work with us? Reach out: opportunity@ignitevisibility.com #googleads #ppc
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YouTube Launches Brand Pulse Report: AI-Powered Insights for Advertisers

YouTube Launches Brand Pulse Report: AI-Powered Insights for Advertisers YouTube’s new Brand Pulse Report uses AI to show your real impact. This is big for advertisers. Why? Because it gives you clarity on how awareness campaigns actually drive search intent, a missing piece in YouTube analytics for years. ►Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2AuX8o5 Learn more about the services we offer: https://ignitevisibility.com/ Discover more on our blog: https://ignitevisibility.com/blog/ Ignite Visibility is a premier digital marketing company based in San Diego, CA. Have questions or want to work with us? Reach out: opportunity@ignitevisibility.com #youtubemarketing #aiformarketing #BrandPulseReport
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Streaming vs Cable: Where Advertisers Should Be Spending in 2025

Streaming vs Cable: Where Advertisers Should Be Spending in 2025 A new Pew study shows 83% of U.S. adults now stream TV, with 55% using only streaming platforms. Advertisers must shift budgets to YouTube, Hulu & Roku to stay visible in 2025. #StreamingAds #digitalmarketingtips #youtubeads #marketing2025 #RokuAds #HuluAds #CableVsStreaming #MediaShift #pewresearchcenter #advertisingtrends
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New Marketing Firm Bets on Taxis to Lure in Advertisers

A local marketing firm, MBY Ethiopia, is installing tablets on taxis in Addis Ababa to air paid content on them.

The company that inaugurated its operations yesterday at the Sheraton Addis Hotel was quoted as saying it had completed pilot testing with 250 metered taxis, where 18 companies advertised their products.

MBY Ethiopia is installing tablets at the back of front seats where ads can be viewed by passengers. The tablets are connected to the cloud, although they can also work offline. The scheme will be able to create additional income for taxi owners as the firm will pay them for their service.

According to Addis Maleda, an Amharic weekly newspaper, BMY plans to install its tablets in...

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