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Yahoo and Adobe Team Up to Put Online Ads in PDFs

Yahoo and Adobe open an new frontier in online advertising by allowing publishers to run dynamically generated ads on PDF files posted on the Web or distributed via e-mail.

Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service

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Yahoo and Adobe will partner to allow publishers to run dynamically generated ads on PDF files posted on the Web or distributed via e-mail, opening up a new frontier in online advertising.

Until now, publishers have been able to embed only static ads on PDF files, but Yahoo and Adobe are developing a system to make those documents display contextually relevant ads delivered on the fly from Yahoo's inventory at any given time.

The companies tomorrow will announce the initiative, called Ads for Adobe PDF Powered by Yahoo, and launch a limited beta program that they hope to open up more broadly later.

The inclusion of pay-per-click text ads on PDF (Portable Document Format) files will give publishers another revenue-generating option for the content they have in this popular Adobe document format, said Kurt Garbe, entrepreneur in residence for advertising at Adobe.

As the practice of charging for content continues to dwindle industry-wide, publishers need to monetize their free content with advertising, which has been a challenge for PDF files, Garbe said. "This is a straightforward service to let publishers insert dynamic ads into PDF content," he said.

A Yahoo Exclusive, At First

The benefit for advertisers: They get a new channel for their ads. Readers will benefit when publishers offer for free documents that they previously charged a fee for, or that they simply didn't make available online.

At this beta stage, the program will provide ads from the Yahoo network exclusively. Garbe declined to comment on whether the program will later be open to other ad providers like Google.

It's not a surprise that Adobe would want to be vague about letting other ad providers into the program, since it shouldn't close the door on that possibility, said Matt Swain, a senior analyst at InfoTrends.

However, for now, the partnership is a very good match, and even if Adobe partners with other ad providers later, Yahoo will have an advantage, Swain said. "PDFs are a widely used document format, so this is a big untapped area for advertising," he said.

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