Google unbeatable on Adwords it bids on itself?

Discussion in 'Google' started by Claudek, Dec 6, 2006.

  1. #1
    Found this on /.
    Quite interresting - http://blog.centraldesktop.com/comments.php?y=06&m=12&entry=entry061206-010627

    \"Isaac Garcia from Central Desktop Blog writes, \'How much does Google pay *itself* to claim the top ad position for searches relevant to its own products? Google holds the top advertisement (Adword) slot for the following key words: intranet, spreadsheet, documents, calendar, word processor, email, video, instant messenger, blog, photo sharing, online groups, maps, start page, restaurants, dining, and books... ...if you are trying to advertise a product that is competitive to Google, then you\'ll never be able to receive the Top Ad Position, no matter how much money you bid and spend.
     
    Claudek, Dec 6, 2006 IP
  2. Austars

    Austars Active Member

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    Someone should try bidding $50 per click just to see if they can beat google.
     
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    visio Well-Known Member

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    LET THIS THREAD DIE! It is a duplicate and no more posting is to be made here.

    MATE CAPS GET YOUR ATTENTION!! Something which most members need for this type of thing.
     
    visio, Dec 6, 2006 IP
  4. Claudek

    Claudek Well-Known Member

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    Would have been more productive if you had spent less time on the Caps Lock and given a link to the appropriate thread.

     
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  5. Claudek

    Claudek Well-Known Member

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    Odd, appears a double repost of the same thread was made - Am coming in via a proxy which may account for it. Can a Moderator delete this thread please?
    Cannot give a link thread here as the proxy does not show the proper address.
     
    Claudek, Dec 6, 2006 IP