Millions of Google search results have been produced by a search for the term “Internet marketing footprint” that has generated more than 2.5 million searches in the past two months.
The search results, which are displayed alongside an image of a small box on the top of Google’s homepage, highlight the ways in which companies use online advertising to promote their own products or services.
The results are also used by publishers to advertise their own content on their own websites.
For instance, in June, Google published a Google Analytics search on the term ‘Internet advertising footprint’, which shows the number of websites or services that Google has linked to its AdWords platform.
The number is now higher than it was at the end of the third quarter of last year.
According to Google, this “is the largest-ever list of websites that have been linked to AdWords”.
However, the results are only a small fraction of the total number of searches generated by the term.
According a Google search on “Internet advertising footprints”, there are more than 50 million results in the first week of July.
That’s more than five times the number generated in the second quarter of 2016.
According the company, the growth rate of searches for the terms “Internet footprint” and “Internet ad footprint” is similar to that of Google searches on “Google search” and the terms’ search partners, such as AOL and Yahoo.
Google said it is also “very active in the space with our partners” and it plans to continue “providing insights into the Google ad market”.
Google says it has no plans to stop linking to AdSense in the future.