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Lifer
- Nov 18, 2005
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How the hell do you think Google makes so much money? And for that matter... why the hell Google even dips into so many different types of markets? To get more ads to the people... and often, more personalized ads.
Ads don't work on every single individual, but in general, they work very well for capitalistic civilizations. They fact that ads are such a huge market in of itself has to demonstrate some truth to that - why else do corporations shell out so much money for prime blocks of advertisement? Look at how much Super Bowl commercials cost - and how much money sometimes the ads cost to even produce, let alone the pricetag to get it shown to people.
Do you really think companies/groups do all these great things for their user-base, simply because they are nice?
Sometimes it starts out that way, but after awhile, the cost of keeping the services alive requires people to start figuring out how to fund the service. Free services are great, but they aren't free because people are nice - and that's why Facebook expanded to everyone, and not just college users... more people using the service = more advertising potential.
Ads don't work on every single individual, but in general, they work very well for capitalistic civilizations. They fact that ads are such a huge market in of itself has to demonstrate some truth to that - why else do corporations shell out so much money for prime blocks of advertisement? Look at how much Super Bowl commercials cost - and how much money sometimes the ads cost to even produce, let alone the pricetag to get it shown to people.
Do you really think companies/groups do all these great things for their user-base, simply because they are nice?
Sometimes it starts out that way, but after awhile, the cost of keeping the services alive requires people to start figuring out how to fund the service. Free services are great, but they aren't free because people are nice - and that's why Facebook expanded to everyone, and not just college users... more people using the service = more advertising potential.
