Google Ads in Hindi! Incredible Announcement for Indian Internet Users

You often see several kinds of Ads on every website while surfing over Internet. Now, what if you find those advertisements in Hindi? It probably make you to stop for a once to see or to hover on the same. The Mountain View giant has recently announced about the Hindi language support for its Ads. Looking at the wide numbers of Internet users in India, the Google has announced Hindi Ads for its Display Network.

Now, the Markets can lure more Indian Internet users with their Ad campaigns in Hindi language. Around 500 million Hindi speaking people access Internet every day and more than half users of this count are comfortable with their mother-tongue. With Hindi Ads, from local advertisers to global advertisers; everyone can reach at the India’s fastest growing internet users.

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Google’s Head of Partner Business Solutions India & Southeast Asia Dushyant Khare said, "We hope that this launch will give a boost to the growth of the Hindi web and will encourage the creation of a whole new wave of online Hindi content that will not only be useful to the burgeoning Hindi internet audience, but also make it easy for advertisers to market to this very important consumer base."

Finally the Google AdSense support in Hindi is here. This will not only lure Indian online audience, but also bring a smile on the faces of Hindi website owners, bloggers and all the local and global publishers, advertisers including Google also. It will help the publishers, advertisers and Google by generating more revenues. But, what makes Google to bring Hindi AdWords? There could be two reasons- the first one is the growing use of Internet in India and the other is to promote the use of mother tongue in nation.

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Whatever would be the reasons, but Google is targeting 500million Hindi speakers through its Hindi Ads. Earlier the Mountain View giant came with Indian Language Internet Alliance (ILIA) to promote the Hindi language content. At that time, Google was aiming to reach at the milestone of 500 million online users from India.