Microsoft Highlights Breadth in Mobile
Advertising
May 20, 2008
Brian McAndrews, senior vice president of the
Advertiser & Publisher Solutions Group,
announced the availability of display
advertising across two popular Windows Live for
mobile services, the launch of new markets for
Windows Live for mobile services, and upcoming
advertising plans for its Live Search Mobile
offering. This marks the first year that mobile
advertising has played a leading role at the
industry event that brings together some of the
most influential thought leaders of the global
advertising community.
Announced today, advertisers can now extend
their campaigns to social media through Windows
Live for mobile in France, Spain, the U.K. and
the U.S. by creating banner ads that will be
visible across Windows Live Messenger and
Windows Live Hotmail. This builds upon
Microsoft’s initial launch of mobile advertising
for MSN Mobile in, France, , Spain, the U.K. and
the U.S. where mobile ads are available
alongside premium MSN Mobile content.
Advertising on Windows Live for mobile is
already available in Spain, and later this month
will be available in Germany, Italy and the
Netherlands, further extending its availability
for advertisers. All ads placed on these two
popular services will adhere to Mobile Marketing
Association (MMA) guidelines.
“In today’s connected world, the mobile
device is emerging as a prime opportunity for
advertisers to reach their audience,” said Brian
Arbogast, corporate vice president of Mobile
Services at Microsoft. “This announcement is
evidence of our commitment to providing
advertisers with further opportunities to
connect and engage consumers throughout their
‘digital day’ — at home, at work and on the go
across multiple platforms, devices and
geographic regions.”
“FedEx is committed to servicing our
customers across mobile devices and creating
awareness of our mobile applications so we can
service them anytime, anywhere,” said Steve
Pacheco, director of advertising at FedEx. “As
we profile our innovative application,
mobile.fedex.com, working with emerging media
platforms allows us to communicate broadly with
our customer base.”
Microsoft also announced plans to further
expand its mobile offerings for advertisers to
now include mobile search advertisements on Live
Search Mobile. For the first time invited
advertisers can create keyword campaigns through
Microsoft adCenter that target customers on the
go while they are using Live Search Mobile. This
will be the first time that Microsoft has
enabled advertisers to monetize its popular
mobile search service. The beta is currently
available in the U.S. and will be expanded in
the second half of 2008.
Microsoft also announced that it has more
than doubled its market availability for Windows
Live for mobile from 22 markets to 49. Windows
Live for mobile provides the company’s 430
million Windows Live customers with mobile
access to Windows Live Hotmail, Windows Live
Messenger and Windows Live Spaces from almost
all Web-enabled mobile handsets.