On 8/4/06, Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now I found 2 more people that also don't buy anything from Google ad
> links.  If few people are buying anything I wonder how long Google's
> business model can last.  Eventually the advertisers will figure out
> that clicks don't translate to (much) more sales.

Taking a sample from KPLUG and extrapolating it to the world market is a
sure way to failure.

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I read somewhere on one of the demographics sites that almost half of those
who use google use it to shop to some degree(the so-called non-computer
people, I expect). Given the millions of hits google must get per day, even
a fraction of a percent response could be a lot of money to google since
they are getting paid per click.

Robert Donovan

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