The Department of Justice going after Google — Jordan Koene // Previsible
- Part 1 The Department of Justice going after Google — Jordan Koene // Previsible
- Part 2What Google’s layoffs mean for search — Jordan Koene // Previsible
Show Notes
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01:57The reason for Googles antitrust lawsuitThe lawsuit is a continuation of an effort by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and attorney generals to prove that Google has abused its dominance and has unfair market control. This control affects not only tech businesses but also those they serve and support.
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03:17The DOJs proposal to split Google into two separate entitiesThe Department of Justice seeks to split Google into two separate entities, one for their ad business and one for their other services such as email and cloud infrastructure. This is to prevent the ad component from manipulating the other segments of Google.
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04:55The challenge of proving Google's dominance within the digital advertising landscapeDespite Google Ads being the largest revenue and profit center for Google, there are a lot of other competitors like TikTok and Meta. So, the state needs to prove if combining the two components of Google gives them an extreme advantage over competitors.
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07:36Why regulating Google is difficultGoogle's lawyers can argue against the demand to break up by pointing to companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and equivalent companies in China. Due to the complexity of the business structure and competition, it makes the Attorney Generals job harder.
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09:32Why Google is being targeted by the DOJGoogle is under attack due to allegations of having too much market share and causing harm to publishers, advertisers, the ad tech space, and internet users. Regulation would be a better path forward rather than a company breakup.
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11:43The benefits of breaking up Googles ad businessA split off of Google's ad business could force the company to innovate and develop advertising revenues through other channels. But, it may cause Google to deviate from its core expertise in providing a top-notch search engine experience.
Quotes
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"The Department of Justice wants to split Google up and have their ad business be one entity in and of itself, separated from everything else that Google offers and services." -Jordan Koene, CEO, PreVisible
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"When you look at the digital advertising landscape, it's littered with competitors. I think Google's lawyers will be equipped to make a strong argument that there is plenty of fierce competition." -Jordan Koene, CEO, PreVisible
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"Google Ads is 80% of the revenue of the company, and the biggest profit center of the company." -Jordan Koene, CEO, PreVisible
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"A better path forward is controlling what they're able to use, how they're able to use it, and creating genuine damages that go back to internet users and advertisers if Google infringes on the regulations." -Jordan Koene, CEO, PreVisible
- Part 1 The Department of Justice going after Google — Jordan Koene // Previsible
- Part 2What Google’s layoffs mean for search — Jordan Koene // Previsible
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Part 1The Department of Justice going after Google — Jordan Koene // Previsible
Jordan Koene, Co-Founder and CEO of PreVisible, discusses what’s happening in SEO news. Google is no stranger to lawsuits, and in 2023, the situation is no different. Now the Department of Justice is calling for Google to split up its ad business citing Google's monopolization of the digital advertising industry. Today, Jordan talks about the Department of Justice going after Google.
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Part 2What Google’s layoffs mean for search — Jordan Koene // Previsible
Jordan Koene, Co-Founder and CEO of PreVisible, discusses what’s happening in SEO news. Though 2023 just started, the tech industry has already laid off 50,000 people, and that number is expected to grow. Even Google recently laid off 12,000 individuals as the tech industry continues to deal with financial challenges. Today, Jordan talks about what Google's layoffs mean for search.
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