Why not use social media for government scare campaigns?
By Charles-Henry Ruyant
I realised think it would be a lot cheaper and (probably more effective) for any alcohol campaign organised by the government health service (NHS here in the UK) to use these shocking videos, as seen on Youtube…
Watch the video below and let me know if you think it is more shocking than any other videos from the NHS?
Swine Flu is good for Google
By Charles-Henry Ruyant
Today we have over a thousand confirmed cases of swine flu around the globe. The swine flu is huge news event covered comprehensively by the different medias (TV, Press, Radio…) and a large part of the population wants more information on it.
Based on Google traffic estimation, there were over three million online searches in April 2009 for keywords relevant to the swine flu.
The weird thing is that Google is making an incredible amount of money with this enormous number of searches via its Pay per Click (PPC) service. For example in England, the NHS (National Health Service) and the Directgov (official site of the English government) are the top PPC results, many others also bet on swine flu related keywords, the face masks manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, online newspapers et.c.
With an average of $0.5 per click, over 140 bidders and three million monthly searches you can guess how much money Google is making.



January 26th, 2010


