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Apple Ads Is Expanding with Apple Maps Placements

 Apple is expanding Apple Ads with the introduction of advertising placements in Apple Maps, giving businesses a new way to connect with customers searching for nearby locations. The update marks another step in the growth of Apple’s advertising ecosystem, extending advertising beyond the App Store and creating new opportunities for businesses to increase visibility during the discovery process.

Ads Are Coming to Apple Maps

Businesses can now advertise through two placements within Apple Maps. The first appears before a user begins searching, helping businesses gain visibility early in the discovery journey. The second appears within search results, allowing sponsored businesses to appear alongside relevant organic listings when users search for nearby businesses or specific categories.

By introducing placements at multiple stages of the search experience, Apple is giving businesses more opportunities to be discovered. Rather than limiting visibility to search results alone, advertisers can engage potential customers throughout the browsing experience while keeping ads clearly identified as sponsored content.

Designed to Drive Real-World Actions

Apple Maps is built around helping users find and visit businesses, making these new placements a natural extension of the platform. Once users discover a business, they can immediately take action by getting directions, calling the business, visiting its website, or viewing additional information directly from the listing.

For businesses with physical locations, this creates another opportunity to connect with customers who are actively searching. Appearing earlier in the discovery journey can help increase visibility before a customer decides where to go.

Expanding the Apple Ads Ecosystem

Until now, Apple Ads has primarily focused on app promotion within the App Store. The addition of Apple Maps signals Apple’s continued investment in expanding its advertising platform across more of its own services.

Businesses can manage Apple Maps campaigns through Apple Ads, with the flexibility to control budgets and start or stop campaigns as needed. Advertisers can also target relevant keywords, helping ensure visibility when users search for related products, services, or locations.

Privacy Remains a Core Focus

As with Apple’s other advertising products, Maps ads have been built with privacy in mind. Apple says advertising is designed to help users discover relevant businesses without relying on extensive personal tracking, reinforcing the company’s broader approach to privacy across its ecosystem.

A Growing Opportunity for Advertisers

While Apple Maps ads are designed for businesses with physical locations, the announcement reflects a broader trend within Apple’s advertising platform. Apple continues to expand the ways businesses can reach users across its ecosystem, creating more opportunities to increase visibility at key moments of discovery.

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Melisa Hadzic

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