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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Google has it all

Many of you have probably heard about different types of online advertising compensation methods such as PPC (Pay per Click) – which means that advertisers pay for each click on the ad; CPV (Cost per View) – advertisers pay for each view of the video ad; CPM – advertisers pay for every one thousand views of their display ad, and so on. These compensation methods on the other hand correspond to the online advertising methods such as Google AdWords, Google AdSense, display advertising, etc.
In 2013, a new compensation model was launched: PPG (Pay per Gaze). It was actually patented on 13th August 2013 by the USA Patent Office and “it involves charging advertisers if the user looks at an ad – online or offline – while wearing a pair of glasses”. Can you imagine how revolutionary this method can be in the field of advertising?
Probably, by now you may have guessed that I am referring here to Google Glasses. And it is not just a product; a whole line of accessories for sale is introduced. For more details on this innovation you could also check “The Wacky World of Google Glass Accessories.” 
Some might be skeptical about the effects of this futuristic product in the advertising world in the near future, but Google is prepared for that. In the patent, there is a paragraph where is stated that Google could try to charge companies if the wearer happens to see an ad while wearing the device. And, there is even more to that…
Pay per gaze advertising need not be limited to on-line advertisements, but rather can be extended to…billboards, magazines, newspapers, and other forms of conventional print media. Thus, the gaze tracking system described herein offers a mechanism to track and bill offline advertisements in the manner similar to popular online advertisement schemes.”

So far, there has not been an attempt by advertisers since the product is brand new. However, what we can say now is that Google never ceases to surprise us and that technological developments are definitively making things easier for advertisers.

2 comments:

  1. Very interesting post. For sure that it will have a profound impact on the advertising world.

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  2. Very impressive what can be done with this new tool. However, I read in an article that 72% of Americans have expressed their concerns with privacy issues involved, so I think this fact will have an impact on the success of Google glass.
    http://www.techienews.co.uk/979240/72-americans-express-privacy-concerns-google-glass/

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