When You Rely On A Single Source For All Your Business, You're In Trouble

from the it's-that-simple dept

TechCrunch points us to a story that I had to triple-check wasn’t an early April Fool’s release, concerning a Canadian internet company named GeoSign that supposedly raised $160 million a year ago to fuel its Google ad arbitrage play, only to have it all collapse in a year, in part due to Google finally hitting back against arbitragers. The story is fascinating on a number of points — from the idea of putting $160 million into what was clearly a fluke (though, it sounds like the VC probably pulled most of that money out of the company) to the fact that the company’s collapse (and massive layoffs) happened just months after the $160 million was closed. However, the key point was that all of the company’s revenue came from a single arbitrage play: buying Google keywords and sending people to landing pages with Yahoo ads on them. When Google pulled the plug (as it should have), the entire revenue line disappeared. While there are plenty of firms that rely solely on Google for traffic (and even sue when that traffic goes away), this should be a clear reminder to anyone: if you are totally reliant on a single company for your business to work out, you’re probably in trouble. No good business is built entirely off a single supplier or revenue source.

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Shuryno says:

Good Work Google

These people are the scum of the internet.There’s nothing I hate more than advertising landing pages(Actually there’s somethings, but it’s irrelevant 🙂 ). Those are the people linking you to make money fast scams. Google’s trying to clean it up, so don’t believe the SEO’s gurus, It’s algo will always change to make sure the searcher has the best results and experiences possible. If it notice too many junk sites making high PR, it will crack down on what allows them to do it, and SEO will try to find a way to make it to the top, rince & repeat.

Build rich unique content sites and Google will embrace you.

Tina (user link) says:

Relying on a single source for your Business Needs!

Very useful topic indeed. It is not worth relying on every one and One as well out there in the market, But you may give it a try, by studying their history, what their customers say about them, and by knowing their qualifications and the quality work they have-had done. Getting a good business company and relying on a single one could be helpful too. It all depends how do you measure their abilities, expertise, and knowledge.

Thanks again for a brilliant post.

Regards:

Tina

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