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Google replaces Gutenberg?

I just received an email from a US technical magazine publisher asking me to buy some advertising space (this is a magazine we advertised in during 2004/05). Here's my reply:


Hi Kelli,

Frankly, we spent $xxK on print advertising in 2005, with no measurable return. We are now using Google AdWords at a simlar spend rate with much better results.

Sad for the print media (my father was a newspaper photographer so I have a touch of printer's ink in my veins), but that's what's happening.

Google replaces Gutenberg! (Could be a story in there!)

Significant indicator: I used Google to check the spelling of Guthenberg (sic).


The times they are a changing!

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