As a business owner who relies on the internet for client acquisition, I want to let everyone here know that the /pol/ attack on Google ads has persuaded me to stop advertising with Google. I pay over $1 per click and don't have the budget to waste my advertising dollars. I'm a one-man business and hence have to play it conservatively.
Because analytics are extremely important to how I optimize my advertising money, the idea of Google analytics giving me inaccurate data suggests that I stay away from Google entirely until this war is over.
I've tried using Bing as a replacement in the past but found it unsatisfactory. Google's system is much more intricate, allows systematic lead-gen design, and simply dwarfs all other options in terms of traffic. Last time I paused my Google campaigns, my income took a significant hit; I'm expecting a similar decline.
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The news of the /pol/ war against Google really concerned me at first, but I know that you are doing something big. My business is extraneous to your war, and I doubt anyone here thought about the possibility of hurting their own when they established the plan. I am not profligate by any measure, so I have savings that will help carry me through downturns like this - but I cannot last forever.
I, too, see Google circa 2017 as the enemy and thus would prefer my money not go to a business whose agenda is entirely concerned with social issues instead of researching search. The war on Google, brought on by none other than Google, is frightful for me and many others who rely on Google for the bulk of our clients. My main message to /pol/ is that while I am receptive of this war and will take my financial losses as a necessary evil, I nonetheless hope that the war will end quickly.
If your war is successful, Google will see losses to the extent of pushing the shareholders to in turn push Google’s management to reinstitute freedom of information as the guiding philosophy. As a shareholder of class A stocks, I’ll vote to defy the current management. My actions – pulling my money from Google and voting appropriately – are mere drops in the bucket, but I encourage everyone to do his part as we all have something to gain from winning.
thanks for sharing korea bro, I doubt what /pol/ is doing is making that big of an impact. It's just to annoy them more than anything.
I hear they are giving refunds on false traffic so you may want to look into that.
>>139389087
Be sure to let those Jews know what you're doing. Money is their god, as you well know, so your actions to them could only seem like hell.
>>139389007
Don't be mad at /pol/, be mad at google for all the bullshit they pull
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>>139389087
Good posts, friend. In my opinion, the only reason why google hasn't had anti-trust monopolization lawsuits leveled at it yet, is because they have purposely entrenched themselves with the loudest voices in society along with their lobbying. If you want to see this war be over faster, let your colleagues and friends know about google's monopolization of internet services and talk about needing to be stopped. If you really want to get this revved up, tell this to people who have tech start ups that are trying to compete with google. I am very glad to see such a display of integrity in your post. Good luck in all that you do, anon.
>UK that individualistic
oi m8, is that a butter knoife?