Create a Google ad on mobile within minutes with AdWords Express


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  • Tuesday, 08 Mar 2016

Mobile-friendly: Google Malaysia SMB marketing head Denise Gamo said that small businesses can easily start advertising online on their mobile phone with AdWords Express.

There isn’t even a need to have a website to get started as listing information such address, location, and operating hours can be easily sourced from Google My Business.

“About a third of the country goes online with only their mobile phone, so what we are doing here is to make it easy to advertise online,” said Google Malaysia SMB marketing head Denise Gamo.

According to Gamo, owners can easily control their ad spending in a measurable and transparent way as the service runs on pay-per-click basis, as you only pay every time an ad is clicked.

Businesses can keep track of their ads, edit, deactivate, reactive or remove their ads anytime they want through the AdWords Express dashboard.

For more information, visit AdWords Express, or download the app on Google Play store or Apple App store.

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