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Reach Three of Every Four Unique Internet Users on Earth

by Mark on October 10th, 2007

Google claims there is no larger advertising network in the world!

“The Google content network comprises hundreds of high-quality websites, news pages, and blogs that partner with Google to display targeted AdWords ads. When you choose to advertise on the content network, you can expand your marketing reach to targeted audiences–and potential customers–visiting these sites every day. There’s no larger network for contextual advertising in the world.”

What I find very interesting is this network’s reach;

“The Google content network reaches over 75% of unique internet users in more than 20 languages and over 100 countries. As a result, if you advertise on both the Google search network and the Google content network, you have the potential to reach three of every four unique internet users on Earth.”

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I want you all to remember that Google refused to turn over search information to the government while the telecommunications companies were engaging in what has become an obvious partnership to circumvent the rights of the American people with the enlisted aid of our own President Bush!

Tags: citizen-rights, content_network, contextual_advertising, , president_bush, telecommunications_companies

POSTED IN: Personal Thoughts, Resources, Web Happenings

1 opinion for Reach Three of Every Four Unique Internet Users on Earth

  • jen_chan, writer SureFireWealth.com
    Oct 16, 2007 at 10:36 pm

    Go Google then! I’ve never really heard of the whole refusal to give up information to government issue but I guess that says a lot about them. The conclusion you have was amazing. Depending on how “unique” is defined, I think it’s incredible how vast and positive their reach is. If Google claims that there is no larger advertising network in the world, I see no reason to doubt that at all.

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