PokemonGo just got a callout in the earnings call.
I don't understand your comment. It got a "callout in the earnings call", what does that mean? Does the "earnings call" refer to a part of the article I can't read (paywall) or are you making an assumption about this being because of PokemonGo and Google/Alphabet internally mentioning PokemonGo in a conference call?
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#32PokemonGo just got a callout in the earnings call.
I don't understand your comment. It got a "callout in the earnings call", what does that mean? Does the "earnings call" refer to a part of the article I can't read (paywall) or are you making an assumption about this being because of PokemonGo and Google/Alphabet internally mentioning PokemonGo in a conference call?
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#33This is all good news for our industry. Soft numbers among the top players trickle down in the form of reduced demand and investor interest for earlier stage companies. Good numbers send a signal that the industry is healthy. Edit: wow stepped on a mysterious hater button. :P
Or it could be a sign that the industry is consolidating and that there's no point in investing in non-FANGAM companies.
Does Netflix fit in that top-6?
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#34Mobile app ads keep paying more and more. I'm regularly getting $1 per click, and sometimes as high as $5 (finance category). I can't remember ever getting this much for websites. I'm using google admob
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#35Mobile app ads keep paying more and more. I'm regularly getting $1 per click, and sometimes as high as $5 (finance category). I can't remember ever getting this much for websites. I'm using google admob
What? That's seems absurdly high..
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#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
Is TV not a shrinking market? I thought subscriptions to cable and satellite were down.
For a small part of the population, yes, but it's still mass media.
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#37Amazon, Facebook , Google - three stocks to rule the world. They cannot do any wrong, and I don't mean that sarcastically. Buying these stocks is like investing in the companies that are building the matrix, but it's real life. It's just nuts..even Microsoft and Cisco in the 90's..the growth was finite, but there is no limit to Facebook, Google and Amazon. Every quarter is a crusher..over and over, year after year. J…
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#38Mobile app ads keep paying more and more. I'm regularly getting $1 per click, and sometimes as high as $5 (finance category). I can't remember ever getting this much for websites. I'm using google admob
What? That's seems absurdly high..
"Insurance", "loans", "mortgage" are all $44+ per click.
Some very specialized one like "mesothelioma suit" are $800+. Even misspellings like "mesotheliama" are $600+.
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#40Its so bizarre to me. You'd think there would be a finite appetite for advertising, but apparently not.
There can be both a finite appetite for advertising and increasing Google revenue as long as Google is either making advertising more effective (expanding the market), taking revenue from other publishers (controlling the market), or making money outside of advertising. Some random stats I found estimate that advertising is currently a $500B yearly industry, which means Google is only 15% of the industry.