The Big Google Deceiving ?Posted on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 under Random Thoughts |
Ok, here is an interesting read, however this has been done several times to Google and Yahoo as well, let me quote a few lines..
An advertiser sued Google Inc. in federal court Tuesday claiming the company deceived him and charged for ads displayed on third-party Web sites, even though he left blank an “optional” box that seemed to address the issue.
The dispute is over Google’s popular AdSense program, which targets ads to keywords in articles and other content at participating sites. The program complements the traditional AdWords program, which runs targeted ads alongside Google’s search results. Ads under both programs generate the bulk of Google’s revenues.
Well, this law suit is expert in such cases and seek multimillion dollar settlements. Now as I read this I personally think the Big G will have to think about the accusation and made some textual changes to their pages may be ? because as it states the person who has filed the accusation was mislead and misinformed by the wrong text on the Google page. You can read the full story here.
Well, I must say you must be smart enough to get yourself on inernet marketing, not just someone who doesnt know what optional means and how it will work. Good luck Google.
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