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Google has little to worry about
In advertising, it's all about "impressions" - how many times people see your advertisement. Facebook has 30 million members that they can be advertised to. Google will advertise to 30 million people in the next few minutes. Until everyone who uses the internet has a Facebook membership, Google doesn't have much to fear.
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Google has little to worry about  WiredGuy | 11/07/07
Google has little to worry about  Girth. | 11/08/07
For a handful of brands it'll be great  RustyShackleford | 11/07/07
Naive advertisers duped by marketing companies  Johnny Vegas | 11/07/07
Hmmm, and Google's billions  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/07/07
There isn't room for everybody in the top 5 no matter how well you code -NT  raycote | 11/07/07
Two comments...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/07/07
I sure hope your wrong! Maybe it's old age but I am disturbed by this! -NT  raycote | 11/07/07
RE: Maybe Google should fear Facebook's ad system  meniskos@... | 11/07/07
RE: Maybe Google should fear Facebook's ad system  jessechan | 11/07/07
What next? Ads tattooed on peoples foreheads for a $100 a month?  raycote | 11/07/07
I assume ....  FlyingsCool | 11/08/07
And who knows,  FlyingsCool | 11/08/07
Conversational Marketing - I'm Skepti-Cola  JoeDuck | 11/07/07
RE: Brand and Purchase Are Separate: Google Still Wins  BobWarfield | 11/08/07
competition  jefmud | 11/08/07
Google should RIDICULE facebook's ad system  Hobyx | 11/08/07
RE: Maybe Google should fear Facebook's ad system  Joey1058 | 11/09/07

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