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		<title>Conspiracy Theory &#8211; AT&amp;T Acquires Ingenio to Fight Google</title>
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Monday, AT&#038;T announced that they would acquire Ingenio, the leader in the pay per call marketing technology. To put it simply, a customer enters their phone number and receives a call from the service and is patched through to the advertiser. These advertisements are visible, most notably, on AOL within the sponsored listings. The user [...]<p>Copyright &copy; 2010, by Stephen Pitts aka <a href="http://www.seopittfall.com">SEOpittfall.com</a>, All Rights Reserved.
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		<title>Click to Call gets Abused</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2006 00:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click to Call gets Abused
Google launched an ambitious and certainly unique marketing program with Click to Call, however, like many of the Google advertising programs, can be subject to abuse by competitors and others.
For a brief time yesterday (November 21, 2006), TechCrunch speculated that Google had removed its Click-to-Call function on Google Maps, due to [...]<p>Copyright &copy; 2010, by Stephen Pitts aka <a href="http://www.seopittfall.com">SEOpittfall.com</a>, All Rights Reserved.
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		<title>Google Click-to-Call</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2006 02:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google Click-to-Call
Google and it&#8217;s very profitable AdWords is testing new service Click-to-Call to provide the user with the security to speak to an advertiser without passing vital information (like phone numbers) for companies that work on a call equals a lead. Reports from the UK, say that it has even surfaced across the pond.
Other services, [...]<p>Copyright &copy; 2010, by Stephen Pitts aka <a href="http://www.seopittfall.com">SEOpittfall.com</a>, All Rights Reserved.
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