Google Home Services Ads Launch In Google Express



Google Home Services Ads Launch In Google Express

Local Visibility SUBSCRIBE Google Home Services Ads Launch In Google Express Limited to the San Francisco Bay Area, the ads are available to a plumbers, locksmiths, house cleaners and handymen. Ginny Marvin on August 28, 2015 at 12:42 pm Google has opened up access to its new home services ad program in AdWords Express. The new home services ad program launched in beta in the San Francisco area  last month to connect service providers with local residents searching for help. Started initially for locksmiths and plumbers, it's opened up to house cleaners and handymen as well. To get started with AdWords Express for home services ads, service providers in the area can fill out this form  with contact information, the business' URL and the service sector of the business. Google screens all applicants and uses a third-party to conduct background checks. If approved, Google will "organize the information you give us into a polished profile page".

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