Google has decided to expand its Think Insights offerings outside the United States. The search engine giant unveiled the Canadian version of its educational website and magazine on Tuesday.
Think Insights for Canada aims at helping advertisers and agencies across industries to better understand the national market. The platform gives visitors access to the latest insights on search trends and consumer behaviour, expert interviews and analysis, marketing tools (e.g., consumer barometer, Full Value of Mobile calculator, Real-Time Insights finder), and case studies. Additionally, businesses can go "behind the scenes" of successful creative digital campaigns with Creative Sandbox -- and add their own campaigns to the collection.
"Think Insights will also be the new home for the Canadian YouTube Ads Leaderboard showing which YouTube ads most moved audiences this month, through a winning combination of savvy promotion and smart creative strategy," says the Official Google Canada Blog.
For more information on Think Insights for Canada, visit http://www.google.ca/think.
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