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Oh, the irony: Google's search ad in a newspaper
Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at 12:31PM 
Google bought a spread in Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper last Thursday to prove a point: that search advertising was more effective than its print counterpart.
The irony, as media reporter Steve Ladurantaye notes, is that "An ad for Google ads in today's Globe demonstrates the value of print ads, yes?"
The ad has gotten attention outside of the original circulation of the newspapers. With over 1.3K Facebook "likes" and 3.7K tweets to date, people are getting a chuckle from the meta-advertising irony. Check out the full article on Mashable.
Winnie Kao |
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Placing ads in newspapers seem to be classic, however you can't deny the fact that this is still working right now. Many people are still reading newspaper everyday. It would be much better to do both classic and modern advertising.