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A digest of interesting marketing stories.

Google AdWords for Video Goes Beta on YouTube

YouTube has launched its beta version Google AdWords for video. The goal of this new tool is to simplify online video ad campaigns and allow advertisers to use a dynamic, auction-based platform to place and manage ads on YouTube and the Google Display Network. The platform, built on top of AdWords technology, uses the same pipeline to serve ads. Is this something you can use for your business? Take a look at the video on YouTube produced to introduce this service, or read about AdWords for video.

Want Free Publicity? Sign Up With HARO.

If you like to get free editorial coverage for your business, there is a way to monitor requests from editors and reporters. It’s called HARO, or Help A Reporter Out. This service has been around for several years. Here’s how it works once you sign up. Several times a day, five days a week, you receive an email containing 20 to 40 links to descriptions of articles reporters are planning. The reporters are looking for expert content sources. Here are some examples.

How to sniff out bad financial advice (Major finance/lifestyle website)

Do you have a story of self deception? (National Public Radio)

If you are a topic or content expert, or have one in your company, you can respond directly to the reporter. The topic areas include Biotech, Healthcare, Business and Finance, High Tech, Lifestyle and Fitness, Sports, Travel and more. To sign up, visit HARO and click on Become A Source. There are four participation levels, including FREE.

Twitter Ad Revenue of $135.5 Million Expected in 2011

Twitter is looking at a 210 percent increase in global ad revenue in 2011 over 2010. In its first full year of selling advertising (2010) revenues reached $45 million. According to a study by eMarketer, Twitter’s revenue projections for 2013 will reach $400 million. “Since their debut in April 2010, Twitter’s Promoted Products have proven successful in the U.S.,’ said eMarketer principal analyst Debra Aho Williamson.

Corporate America is on a Hiring Binge for Social Media Workers

One billion users on Facebook and Twitter make an appealing audience for many companies. Ragan’s HR Communication reports on an article in The Los Angeles Times, which finds that experts in marketing a company’s name and wares on social network sites are in big demand. The number of social media-related jobs on Monster has surged 75 percent over the last year. About 155 positions are available each month, up from an average of 88 per month a year ago. If you need help in this area, HRB has social media experts on staff who can get you started, integrate your social media with your traditional media, or help you take it to the next level.

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