Posts Tagged ‘Google’
Using the Pay Per Glance Model
As we all know, Internet Adverting is a multi-million dollar industry. The model is simple, the business pays for every advertising click or impression from a website. So how can this be adopted to the digital signage industry?...
Will Smart TV take over digital signage systems?
A few years ago (2005), Google filed a patent titled “Allocating advertising space in a network of displays” and during this period I noticed there was a bit of panic in the digital signage industry. Everyone was...
DOOH = Digital Out Of Home vs Digital Signage – who cares
Before we first started our company Advertise Me – we didn’t have a clue what the industry was called and the different terminologies that was used to describe this booming industry. Back then, the idea of having ad...
University of Melbourne Digital Signage Locations
It’s interesting to see that the University of Melbourne has a Google Map of where their digital signage screens are located in their campus. In total (based on the information on the map) the University has 43 LCD screen...
Weekend Fun: Can we beat wikipedia in the google search results rankings?
Our http://www.advertiseme.com.au website has been on the first page of the Australian google search result for the term digital signage for many years now. I think just this year, we’ve managed to rank second on the list...
Wave goodbye to Google Wave integration with digital signage
Last year we talked about how the new Google product called Google wave could be integrated with digital signage (http://www.digitalsignageblog.com/2009/10/30/thinking-of-ways-on-how-to-integrate-google-wave-with-digital-signag...
Techie Question: Are there viewer hot zones on a digital signage screen
Google calls this the golden triangle i.e the top right hand corner that most viewers would look at when loading the results of a google search and I was wondering whether this existed on a digital signage screen. Does the hot ...
Weekend Fun: Wonder Wheel for digital signage
This weekend I decided to play around with the google search features and stumbled across the “Wonder Wheel”. So what I did was I typed the search term “digital signage” in the google search bar. Google ...
Thinking of ways on how to integrate Google Wave with Digital Signage
Google has recently invited selected google account members to the “google wave”, and just recently I was wondering how Advertise Me could integrate this new communication tool with digital signage. Fortunately, the...
Advertise Me Interviews Ronni CEO of Minicom Digital Signage
Many of us in the digital signage industry have in one way or another read their blog, heard or even used one of their products – I’m referring to no other than Minicom. This week we had the opportunity to turn the ...
Translator on the DigitalSignageBlog.com
For those of you that didn’t know, we have provided you the facility to use the Google translator to translate these blog posts in different languages. At the moment, you can translate these posts in German, Spanish, Fren...
Digital Signage and Google Chrome OS
Today’s great news is that Google is planning to release it’s own OS called Google Chrome OS and will compete against the almighty Microsoft Enterprise. We believe this is great news for the digital signage communit...
Digital Signage and Google Trends
Out of curiosity I decided to perform a Google trend search for the term Digital Signage – the exact term “Digital Signage” was performed to see what the trend has been over the years. From the image on the le...
Advertise on Digital Signage Blog
Digital Signage Blog is viewed by thousands of unique people every month and this number continues to grow with the high popularity and interest in digital signage technologies. We are partnered together with our sister site Di...
Digital Signage: Does size matter?
In the past several years, there has been a significant growth in the Digital Signage industry and this growth has meant that large hardware and software organisations are making their mark in the Digital Signage industry. Larg...













