Prepared by the students of Digital Marketing at the MBA program of IE Business School, this presentation looks at Google's various digital marketing business and analyzes its position vis-a-vis the competition.
3. Should Microsoft be worried about the
possibility of Google taking the lead in
the Operating Systems field?
4. Operating Systems
Mobile / Tablet Desktop
Source: www.netmarketshare.com
5. Google Chrome OS
The operating systems that browsers run
on were designed in an era where there
was no Web.‖
We hear a lot from our users and their
message is clear - -computers need to
get better
Source: Google Official Blog
6. Google Chrome OS
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
• Open source
• Network’s speed and availability
• Speed, simplicity and security
• The user experience takes place on the • Existing web apps do not replace all
web
Windows applications (ex. MS Office,
– No programs, no updates Photoshop, etc.)
– No desktop
– No anti-virus, no firewall
• Cloud storage
• Hardware:
– Easily replaceable
– Low cost
7. Microsoft should be worried!
• Already happening
• Innovation moves towards decentralization (cloud-based)
– Microsoft is currently heavily dependent on centralized computing and on its
cash cows (Windows and Office).
– Chrome OS and Android affect Microsoft in 3 ways:
Operating system
Search engine
Internet browswer (Chrome format)
– Google
Occupied a position left empty by Microsoft (Android),
Now is directly attacking (Chrome OS)
- Microsoft: a sleeping giant
– Impact not immediate but in the medium/long term
• Microsoft response: Windows 8
8. Do you think thematic search engines are
going to work in the near future? What
about the semantic web?
9. What is “Thematic Search Engine”?
Definition:
A theme is an idea, message, or lesson conveyed by a work
— Wikipedia
When no a priori knowledge on the user’s desires beside the search keywords is
available, it is possible to design search methods that operate on a thematic
database of web pages that refer to a common body of knowledge (i.e. themes),
this is also known as vertical search engines
— Improving Search Results with Data Mining in a Thematic Search Engine, M. Caramia, G. Felici,
A. Pezzoli
10. Examples of different Thematic
Search Engines
Google Books is a service that searches the full text of books that Google has
scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition, and stored in its
digital database.
Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text of
scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines
LexisNexis is a company providing computer-assisted legal
research services.
A free database accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and
abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics.
The American Economic Association’s electronic bibliography, EconLit,
indexes over 120 years of economics literature from around the world.
11. What is “The Semantic Web”?
Definition:
The Semantic Web is not a separate Web but an extension of the current one, in which
information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in
cooperation.‖
— Tim Berners-Lee
So in laymen’s terms – the Semantic Web Technologies, also known as Web 3.0, are
techniques you can implement into your sites to help define the context and meaning of
the content you are presenting, in a way that computers can understand
12. Semantic Web search options
There are several semantic search engines creating a alternative (and possibly a
better one) to Google
14. Google and Rich snippets
(microdata, microformats, and RDFa)
In 2009 Google launched “Rich snippets”, a feature using semantic web technology
that gives users convenient summary information about their search results at a
glance
Google currently supports the following information types: reviews, people profiles, products,
business listings, recipes, and events.
Providing this information doesn't affect the appearance of your content on your own pages, but it does
help Google better understand and present information from your page
Latest available information reveals that less than 5% of WebPages currently have
semantic markup. Google wants to see this rise to 50% or more. It is looking for critical
mass (Google data, 06/2010)
15. What does this mean for the digital
marketing?
In the near future semantic web will probably not reach critical mass, keeping the
existing importance of thematic search engines. However, once semantic web
reaches critical mass, two major changes will become relevant for digital marketers:
Media buying Marketing tools
Google will be able to conduct insightful New tools and technologies will become
thematic searches more easily, thus increasingly important
eliminating most of the current ―Niche‖
players
This shift in the competitive landscape will SSEO will be an important additional
influence where the digital marketer wants aspect in SEO work. Early adopters could
to buy media in order to reach maximum improve rankings while competition
traffic catches up
16. How do you think Google Instant and,
above all, Google Realtime are going to
affect SEO?
17. Google Instant Search
— Google Definition
Update for Google Suggest
Google can answer a query in milliseconds but it takes seconds to type it in.
19. Google Instant Search effect on
marketer
• The search results are based on viewers history and previous searches
• May affect behavior in how people perform searches
• May cause peoples searches to be diverted as they spot new options
• Long tail searches will become more prevalent as people can keep
typing until they find what they want
• If you pause for 3 seconds it counts as an impression so as a marketer
you must be aware of effect on your metrics
21. Google Realtime Search Continued
SOURCES ADVANTAGES
• Twitter tweets
• Google News links Up to the minute relevance for searches with a large number of
• Google Blog Search sources
links
• Newly created web Opened up space on front page of Google results for real time trends
pages
• Freshly updated
Promotions could therefore gain quick presence by having a
web pages
successful Twitter campaign
• FriendFeed updates
• Jaiku updates
• Identi.ca updates Learned from it and Google Social search uses best features where
• TwitArmy updates users get links to blogs, Flickr, Twitter etc. of people they connect to
• Google Buzz posts
• MySpace updates
• Facebook fan page DISADVANTAGES
updates Many real-time events are more news than campaigns
• Quora
• Gowolla
Included a lot of content but most of it came from Twitter
• Plixi
• Me2day
• Twitgoo It’s currently offline. Google says they will do it with Google+ but
@googlerealtime on Twitter has been quiet since 4 July.
22. In Conclusion
• Operating Systems
– Google is actively attacking Microsoft’s value chain
– Microsoft should and is fighting back
• Thematic Search and Semantics
– Helps the user narrow down search results
– In the near term only a fraction of websites will be doing semantics
– Once the semantic web becomes prevalent generic search engines will be better
positioned to serve niche markets
• Google Instant and Realtime
– Instant changes search behavior and the digital marketer must be aware of the
increased importance of the long tail keyword
– Realtime was a way for upto the second information on the front page of search
results.
– In the end it’s more important for fads and promotions than actual brand building.
Google Chrome OS is a new project, separate from Android. Android was designed from the beginning to work across a variety of devices from phones to set-top boxes to netbooks. Google Chrome OS is being created for people who spend most of their time on the web, and is being designed to power computers ranging from small netbooks to full-size desktop systems. While there are areas where Google Chrome OS and Android overlap, we believe choice will drive innovation for the benefit of everyone, including Google.(from googleblog.blogspot.com)