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As for me, google allows me to monetize my blog (even though it's not that much) and pay for my dog's expensive, organic food.
I work for Live Search org as you know so it's self-evident how Google impacts my business. ;-)
Cheers!
Betsy Aoki
As for Google's impact: its made me expect simplicity in execution, tools that "just work", and shortshortshort update cycles in all aspects of my life.
The only other company that's been able to consistently deliver on those expectations to this point has been Apple.
Google changed by online world, but has impacted the offline as well.
In that case, I may consider becoming their 700,001st.
No, surely not. He uses ads to get new customers? Now, why didn't I think of that? Stunning.
Do I really need to spell EVERYTHING out in excruciating detail? Or can I just IMPLY that something is different about what Printing for Less is doing with Google ads?
I don't remember any other advertising in history where the advertiser only pays if an action is taken.
I don't remember any other advertising in history where the advertiser knows intimately the value of each customer based on his/her clicking behavior. A click on "business card" for instance, is only worth about $200 in economic value. A click on "four color brochure" is worth 10x as much. This is the first time in history where you can so carefully target ads like these.
/kff
Also, for a fellow I met on the plane LAX to DEN using Google Checkout is going to be another (maybe bigger) way for him to sell his packaged picante sauce spices (add your own tomato). A little "Google Base" will go a LONG way for him.
The thing about Google though... you never know when a beta program (like Scholar or Base or Froogle) might be discontinued... Regardless, for the right products it's a wild ride while it lasts (kinda like getting Digg'd, TechMem'd, SlashDott'd, etc)... people need to remember to diversify their channels and not become too dependent on a handfull. Battelle's cites a couple of interesting bugaboo's in his book where erosion of positioning in the Google Search results terribly impacted a certain company (shoes or window blinds?... can't recall). Anyway, pays to have a belts-and-suspenders approach to this stuff.
Rex
So without Google, I doubt I would have build programs like CastBlaster, WinPodder, VidBlaster or StudioRack :)
I mean why in the world would you do something for a product you admit you don't consume?
http://scobleizer.com/2006/09/05/stuff-printed-...
sell out much?
re: "Fast Company has 700,000 circulation, which will bring a whole new audience to my blog."
Fast Company will also see a huge increase in circulation, no doubt. Good luck!
Check it out. Google Earth rocks!
http://www.sanjoseca.gov/planning/data/google/d...
I look forward to seeing you in Fast Company.
Now, if you're talking about the editor who hired me, well, it's still not a "they."
I thought you could write...
Also, I want to print this thread out and stick it to the wall of my office at Google. It makes me that happy. :) gwhiz, sarah, and francine hardaway in particular, thanks for making my day.
ttp://www.infoworld.com/article/07/04/17/HNgooglecalendardata_1.html
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/04/17/HNgoo...
What is stunning is how Google Adwords allows us to know exactly what we will pay for each new customer, what they will spend on their first order with us, how long they will stick around, and how many friends they will refer to us once they place their first order with PrintingForLess.com. Our marketing team uses our own database and reporting tools in conjunction with Google's Adwords reporting to understand what type of return we can expect from each dollar spent on Google search advertising.
Google’s Adwords program is great right now, but I think that we’ll see its effectiveness wane in coming years as people become increasingly skeptical of marketers and interruptive advertising. Where Google really has the power to drive someone’s business is through their natural search results.
Google the word “Robert.” Look who’s #1 (That’s pretty cool!)
Google “brochure printing.” Look who’s #1. This is where PrintingForLess.com really benefits from Google. (Disclaimer: No SEO tricks used.)
I'm looking forward to seeing your new column.
Nick Runyon
Director of Marketing at www.PrintingForLess.com
three quick points, over and above a big welcome to Robert to the FC blogsquad:
1. Our circulation is actually more than 750,000 (not that we're counting!)
2. Re: Mr Coulter's assessment that FC is nothing but "hype, wheeling in suckers...every single article reads like something from 1998." i gotta say, you haven't been reading the magazine for a while. feel free to contact me if you'd like a virtual tour.
3. grammar aside, when you get right down to it, FC is a "they [us]", not an "it." all are welcome to join in.
First Crush which is located close to union square gets a lot of tourist business and corporate events. Google Adwords has been extremely effective in getting our brand out to people all across the country with minimal expense. We obviously can't take ads out in publications all across the country so google adwords is the perfect way for us to reach millions of people all across the country.
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