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Engineering Googles Business Strategies |
by:
Rob
Sullivan |
What's
in a name? That's a good question. Some
feel that the name that you are given at
birth provides and accurate description
of who you will turn out to be.
So I began to wonder, does a domain name
say as much about a future site as your
name says about you? I decided to take a
look at some of the domain names registered
by Google to see if I could get an idea
of what the company may be up to in the
future and came up with some interesting
ideas which I will share with you here.
Etymology is the study of the history of
words. And through etymology you can find
out just what your name means. I looked
my name up and it means "bright fame." I
guess that's not too far from the truth
:)
In any case, I took some time one day to
see if I could track down some of the other
domain names Google owns.
It was actually pretty easy when you consider
that Google tends to favor one bulk registrar
service. So I went to my local WHOIS lookup
site that offers domain exploring and did
a search for Google surrounded by wildcards
to see all the domains that have "google"
in them. I came up with almost 8000 results.
So then I started scanning them, looking
for the common registrar that I mentioned,
and I captured those domains into a text
file for later review.
I may have missed a few, but I came up with
22 domains. In this article, I'll look at
a few of the more interesting ones:
google-corp.com
No surprise here - many companies set up
a corporate site or portal. Whether Google
will use it or not is up for discussion.
google-bank.com
This one was a surprise when I first found
it a few weeks ago, but then I heard that
Google was looking to hire someone with
banking experience. In fact, at Yahoo!s
Hotjobs site, there are a couple dozen finance
related Google job postings. Speculation
is that Google is going after Paypal. I
agree, although I think there will be more
to it, such as an e-commerce system online
businesses can build into their sites. In
other words, Google becomes the financial
transaction processor for e-tailers.
google-secure.com
I think this one works with the "google-bank"
domain - after all they need a secure server
to handle the transaction processing.
google-movies.com
google-showtime.com
google-showtimes.com
These three could work together, or separately.
The showtimes domains are pretty obvious
- Google could index local theaters and
offer a centralized place to offer movie
listings and times. This would be a direct
competitor to AOL's "moviefone" site which
also offers showtimes, reviews and so on.
Google-movies on the other hand could offer
much more, including distribution of titles
online, either first run releases, or other
services such as online rentals. If this
were the case, this domain would likely
also use google-bank and google-secure for
transaction processing.
google-travel.com
Yet another vertical Google could enter
which would likely directly compete with
the likes of Expedia and Travelocity. A
full service travel portal offering airline,
hotel, and car rental price comparisons
and bookings. Again some form of transaction
processing would be required.
google-voip.com
google-wifi.com
google-vpn.com
These domains can support my theory on Google's
purchase of a wireless phone provider, which
I recently speculated on in this article.
We already know that Google recently launched
Google Talk, and they have also launched
a beta test of a secure wi-fi service, but
as I mentioned in my previous article, I
think this is only the beginning. Imagine
a secure wi-fi/wireless network spanning
the continent which is actually a hybrid
system switching to and from a fibre/broadband
connection when the wi-fi/wireless is unsecured
or non-existent.
google-webanalytics.com
googleanalytic.com
googleanalytics.com
These ones should come as no surprise. Google
recently bought Urchin web analytics. My
question is when are they going to give
Urchin away for free like they do with everything
else?
google-domains.com
Again, with Google's recent domain registrar
status this shouldn't be a surprise. I don'
t know that I see Google getting into the
domain registration business, however by
registering the domain they are at least
protecting their brand in case they do go
that route.
And finally, the Ebay killer:
googleauction.com
This makes sense. The company should be
able to see the money making potential here.
There is nobody else in the online auction
market to speak of.
In fact this could be a very lucrative market
for Google, after all Ebay said that it
earned $291.6 million, for the three months
ended in June, a 53 percent increase from
$190.4 million at the same time last year.
I would think Google would want a share
of that billion dollar per year earnings
that Ebay now has.
Of course there are many many other Google
domains however I thought these were the
most interesting.
If you have your own ideas of how Google
could or should use these domains, please
post your comments below, I'm very interested
to hear what others have to say on this
subject.
About the author:
Rob Sullivan - SEO Specialist and Internet
Marketing Consultant. Any reproduction of
this article needs to have an html link
pointing to http://www.textlinkbrokers.com
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