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- My advertising center lets you see companies behind advertising in Google Search.
- Google is now adding a separate “funded” section, to discuss where the ads come from.
Living in our modern world means dealing with advertising. Although we sometimes have the option of paying for ads, we are trapped by advertising in most cases whether we want them or not. This is the most important to advertise for us, when they admit that when the claims are very good to come true, and critically think about why we are seeing our messages.
One of the major problems with this, though, is that it is not always easy for us to take the whole picture on the ads we are being offered, and in this process it is often confused for the audience. Google is offering a level of transparency through its reputation, and now it is getting a small upgrade that can help us better understand the ads we see.
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When you see any ads above your Google Search results, you have been able to click to pull your advertisement center, where Google offers a little background on why you are being served especially the ad, and who is behind the company. It was a solid start, but we live in a complex world full of dirty corporate structures, and it is possible to go into situations where an ad -paying company does not necessarily have the same product or services being promoted.
Money talks, and if we really want to understand what is happening with an advertising campaign that is targeting us, it is probably a good idea to know who is bankrupt it.
For this purpose, Search engine land According to reports, Google is currently expanding my advertising center that shows the source of advertisement. Although the company initially revealed that when it is different from the original advertisement, it will share the funding, as you can see that the example we have presented in today’s early, does not appear to be practically. A little waste is far away from a real anxiety, and we prefer such assurances that we find this funding line clearly, even when it is not necessary.
Have you ever wondered who is paying to promote the ads you see? Would you now continue to click on the center of my advertisement more often that this information is readily available? Or do you just let ads keep doing your job, without having to waste your time thinking about it?
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