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Google ads go graphical
Advertisers will enter keywords from the banner when signing up for the advert, and can choose from four sizes of image.
Google's AdSense service posts content-related adverts to a site, which means that advertisers can promote products and services to a targeted audience. The CPC - cost per click - is determined by the demand for a particular keyword.
Until now, Google's AdSense service had been available only as text adverts.
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