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Search marketing in the new media era.

August 28, 2006
 
Google Ads on eBay's Non-US Pages + Click to Call on Skype
Swiller just shot me a news story that warped my mind - Google has exclusive rights to sell advertising on eBay's non-US pages.

Further, it appears that eBay Skype and Google Click-to-Call may be working together to drive more commerce on eBay, and it was not clear from the story Swiller sent if this was for outside the US or not.

To be sure, this deal sheds better light on eBay's relationship with Yahoo, which I wrote about here: Yahoo + eBay Tie the Knot!

Now I'm realizing it wasn't so much tying the knot as moving in together to see how things work out ;)

I also find this deal interesting in light of Google Checkout.

Get your world shaken here: Google, eBay sign commerce deal.

I'll be updating through the day as I learn more.

update:
Greg Sterling has a nice write up and coverage snippets from NYTimes and WSJ: Google & eBay Partner for ‘Click to Call’




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