Google Forays into Print Advertising
dotpavan writes "It's not that if Google farts, it makes headlines, but this move is a smart one, at least for a tech company which was primarily thought of a search-engine company. Yahoo News reports that Google has ventured into print ads (or offline ads as they are called there) by buying pages at PCMagazine and Maximum PC. More interesting is the website adsbygoogle.com which has these images, but the main page is not functional. "
I was really becoming concerned that Google may have gone into bankruptcy... without the unending stream of daily Google articles to reassure me of the companies present, future, and hypothetical activities.
Yahoo News is reporting on something for Google, basically giving them free advertisement for their new service. Am I missing something.
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I gooled my goodle to find a place to google a google and found out it googles $5.
j0b.org - A famous domain name for sale
Now if they could only figure out a way to syndicate farts. Then they'd have something...
They've become part of the evil mind-manipulating corporate advertising conspiracy! Bastards! Only evil masterminds would think to add "don't be evil" to their mission statement, 'cause its obviously a phoney claim!
I hope I'm being funny, because I'm not being entirely sarcastic!
Well, some of us are too lazy to use other news sources....
Btw.: I found the very first honest privacy statement I've seen; it's hilarious (mailinator.com):
Your asking something that can be looked up on Google.com!?!?
Geez, apparently these ads aren't very effective...
$4B in new stocks... ~$2.5B in print advertising... Yeah, The Onion seems to have it right.
Note to editors: check dates before filling in the dept.
What if I do the same thing, and I do get different results?
I wonder if this has anythign to do with Google Purge?