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Is Google Really Going To Buy Twitter?



The rumor is all abuzz about the blogosphere, but is it true? I’d be loathe to believe it. It would likely spark more antitrust concerns as the Google-Yahoo! discussions did. But there is some possibility that Google and Twitter may partner on a few projects. It is very indeed possible that Twitter may offer some sort of pay per click advertising that is provided by Google AdWords. I have no sources that tell me this, but it makes sense for both companies. How might such a relationship look, I wonder?

Here are three ways a Google-Twitter pay per click application might look:

  1. Google AdWords Twitter – It’s possible that Google may provide Twitter access to its Google AdWords tools and that they’ll share the profits. Why would Google do this? For access to Twitter’s real-time search engine. That would be a highly valuable asset to Google who may very well be willing to share its AdWords profit with Twitter just to provide the cash flow to keep them in business.
  2. A Separate Pay Per Click Solution – It’s possible that Twitter and Google could partner in a third-party PPC solution so that Twitter could roll out unique benefits of a service that apparently competes with Google AdWords. Hey, if it’s profitable, who could blame them?
  3. Twitter As A PPC Reseller – This is the least likely scenario of the three, but if Google AdWords commissions Twitter as a reseller then your clicks at Twitter would cost more, but advertisers might be willing to pay more for Twitter-only access considering that it is highly possible that Twitter may be the most trafficked social media site within a couple of years. But will it fly?

Everyone is wondering how Twitter will monetize itself. The company’s founders say they have a plan. It is obvious that they’re having some kind of discussions with Google. Could those discussions be centered around advertising models, or pay per click advertising in particular? If so, how would a Google-Twitter partnership look. Do you have any ideas?

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Is Google Adwords A Good Place To Start?



In general, I’d say Google AdWords is a good place to start advertising with pay per click advertising, but it may not be the best place to start for everyone. The best place to start advertising, no matter who you are and what business you are in, is where your customers are. If you find that the majority of the people you want to reach hang out at Yahoo! then perhaps you should start advertising through Yahoo! Search Marketing. If the lion’s share of your target audience uses Live Search then you should be advertising through MSN adCenter.

Small businesses may seem to be at a disadvantage at Google due to higher bid prices on keywords, but it’s not necessarily true. Yes, there is more competition and you may even be going head to head with a large competitor with a big budget. But because you are smaller you can be more agile and adapt to market conditions more quickly. Take advantage of that edge and you should do fine at Google Adwords as well. Still, let’s stress this again: If your target audience is using Google Adwords then it doesn’t matter what the competition is doing; go where YOUR market is.

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