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Radio 4 report on NetSearchMedia Ltd

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Did anybody else listen to todays midday report on 'Net Search Media' and 'World Wide Marketing Solutions' on radio 4? today

I thought at first it was going to be a short piece on the advantages of Web-search placement but, it actually went into a 10 minute interview about misrepresentation of Google, with a Google spokesman talking about it's position on companies or individuals using Googles name in sales calls.
 
Did anybody else listen to todays midday report on 'Net Search Media' and 'World Wide Marketing Solutions' on radio 4? today

I thought at first it was going to be a short piece on the advantages of Web-search placement but, it actually went into a 10 minute interview about misrepresentation of Google, with a Google spokesman talking about it's position on companies or individuals using Googles name in sales calls.

There will be lots more like this in the coming months. Google are opening some huge call centres to cold call businesses themselves. So they have to now get rid of the dozens of companies in every city who pretend to work for google.

When they roll out the new search people will be more receptive to someone calling them when there traffic has dried up.

With seo taking more of a back seat, and with keyword domains still being in the google mix, those of you who own keyword domains like Edwin should see the seo companies upping their purchases big time.
 
Like all things radio - it was a good insight

From a casual standpoint - I thought Googles 'apparently' softly-softly approach was being both emphasised and notice given of - ie "that was then this is now"

Midday radio 4 broadcast with several million listening - 90% who wouldn't have a clue what was being talked about - said more than the words imo
 
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Like all things radio - it was a good insight

From a casual standpoint - I thought Googles 'apparently' softly-softly approach was being both emphasised and notice given of - ie "that was then this is now"

Midday radio 4 broadcast with several million listening - 90% who wouldn't have a clue what was being talked about - said more than the words imo

I've been looking for it online. Does anyone have a link where I could listen to this?

Been a while
Since i listened to radio apart from in the car. Quite looking forward to it.
 
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