Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Why Google Should Be Afraid Of Twitter And Facebook

By Abraham Joseph


Google dominates over other search engines. Many use the word "google" as a term for performing a search on the internet. But while Google may not have much competition from other search engines, they do have some real competition from social sites. Here's why Google should be afraid of Twitter and Facebook.



Both Facebook and Twitter make it easy to follow the latest news. Twitter displays current trends in a sidebar, and Facebook also displays subjects that are currently trending. If a big piece of news hits, users will see it without ever looking for it.

Despite the fact that Yahoo also had a hold in the search engine world, it's quickly lost its prominence in regard to Google. Therefore, Google is having trouble competing against Facebook and Twitter because they have created something absolutely unique in regard to social interactions online. Google Plus is Google's attempt to compete in this market, but because it came later on, it will never have a foothold these other two websites do.

You can place advertisements on Facebook which many people will see. They can also share this advertisement with friends and family, and they can do the same. Therefore, your advertising dollar takes on a whole new level of profitability because of this viral sharing aspect of advertising on social media sites.

Instead of taking all of your advertising dollars, and putting it into traditional advertising, by using Facebook advertising, and setting up your very own Facebook page, you can start to build subscribers very easily, and also make more money than you did before as people begin to share what you have to offer on Facebook. This is a great way to on an excellent place to start marketing, all the while earning free clicks from individuals that found you from Facebook shares.




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