Google Profits Surge on Strong Ad Demand
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#3Its so bizarre to me. You'd think there would be a finite appetite for advertising, but apparently not.
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#5Its so bizarre to me. You'd think there would be a finite appetite for advertising, but apparently not.
Still a lot of print magazines to kill and ad dollars to move from TV to online.
Also, print ads, given a sufficient niche-ness of the magazine, are way better targeted to actual customers than web ads.
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#6Its so bizarre to me. You'd think there would be a finite appetite for advertising, but apparently not.
Still a lot of print magazines to kill and ad dollars to move from TV to online.
Also, print ads, given a sufficient niche-ness of the magazine, are way better targeted to actual customers than web ads.
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#7Its so bizarre to me. You'd think there would be a finite appetite for advertising, but apparently not.
Some random stats I found estimate that advertising is currently a $500B yearly industry, which means Google is only 15% of the industry.
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Still a lot of print magazines to kill and ad dollars to move from TV to online.
Yeah but TV ads have the nice advantage that you can't easily block them - unless you're timeshifting, that is. And muting, well, it blocks the audio, but you still see the video that can get a message across. Also, print ads, given a sufficient niche-ness of the magazine, are way better targeted to actual customers than web ads.
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#9Edit: wow stepped on a mysterious hater button. :P
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yeah but TV ads have the nice advantage that you can't easily block them - unless you're timeshifting, that is. And muting, well, it blocks the audio, but you still see the video that can get a message across. Also, print ads, given a sufficient niche-ness of the magazine, are way better targeted to actual customers than web ads.
Is TV not a shrinking market? I thought subscriptions to cable and satellite were down.