Google Responds to AdWords Accusations
An anonymous reader writes "Google has issued a statement on the Inside AdWords Blog. Based on the thoroughness of the statement and the use of the word 'precedent' in the second sentence, it appears that the Google PR team huddled with the legal team to get their point across." From the post: "Being rather proud of AdWords as a means to effectively advertise one's products or services, it seems natural to use it ourselves. Since it's a common practice across the industry for companies to promote their own products and services through their own web presence, there is much precedent to do this. It's important to note, however, that our ads are created and managed under the exact same guidelines, principles, practices and algorithms as the ads of any other advertiser. Likewise, we use the very same tools and account interface."
Based on the thoroughness of the statement and the use of the word 'precedent' in the second sentence, it appears that the Google PR team huddled with the legal team to get their point across.
I use the word "precedent" all the time. Apparently I can go around telling people I'm a lawyer now. Sweet.
I'd be surprised if they are still doing it in 12 months.
And in a year we'll see Fox advertising NBC shows? The New York Times with a full page ad for the Washington Post? Maybe I'll buy a new car from Honda and the license plate frame will read "Have you driven a Ford lately?" Let's go all out: preachers extolling the virtues of Zen Buddhism!
A brave new world indeed.
If I have been able to see further than others, it is because I bought a pair of binoculars.
And just whom do they pay for that click? ;)
Grundes!
It struck me pretty funny that that the top google add for this post was .... (drum roll please)
Google AdWords
go figure ...