June 29th, 2010
by Leigh Whitnall

What's not to love!
Monopolies are a bad thing, we all know that. It is a universal truth that greater consumer choice creates competitive pricing, innovative products and a fairer world for all. Giant corporations that merge, acquire, undercut and annihilate their way to total domination are looked upon with fear and distaste. I remember, as a student, reading ‘No Logo’ by Naomi Klein and being enraged by the plight of the independent coffee shops, delicatessen’s and family run enterprises that had been crushed by the giant corporations.
As a result I, like most people, have an instinctive predilection to root for the plucky underdog as a response to the dominance of a competitor. It is this basic human instinct that companies like Virgin, Apple and Airbus have used to their advantage to become the global corporate giants they are today. In all areas of my life I will always give the little guy my business, even if it takes more of my time and comes at a premium. All areas, that is, except for the search engine I use. When I’m looking for anything online I’ll always choose Google.
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Tags: Airbus, Apple, Digital Marketing Agency, Direct Marketing Agency, Google, Google Adsense Agency, Google Doodles, Internet Advertising, Internet Search Engine, Larry Page, Manchester Advertising Agency, Marketing Agency, Microsoft, Naomi Klein, No Logo, Online Advertising Agency, Pay Per Click Agency, PPC Advertising, Search Engine Marketing Agency, SEO Company, Sergey Brin, Virgin, Youtube
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June 30th, 2009
by Rachael Taylor
Say Google to almost anyone and they’ll know what you mean. OK, so great grandma Ruby may look at you vacantly, but that’s about it. Google has become synonymous with the web and the term ‘google it’ is now an everyday phrase. Google became the No. 1 brand in the world in 2007, according to Millward Brown Brandz Top 100.
But start to talk about the Google logo to someone and they will immediately have a favourite. A version of the logo which has stuck with them. They may have hovered over to see what it’s all about, clicked through to find out more or discussed it with colleagues and waxed lyrical about how clever it all is.
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Tags: Advertising, Bing.com, Dennis Hwang, Google, Google Doodle, Google Logo Variations, Larry Page, Marketing, Sergey Brin
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