Plethora of Google Location Related Announcements
Google already has an estimated million and a half advertisers, which certainly seems like a hell of a lot to most everybody else, but is it really? What is the total opportunity?
Just to keep this simple, let’s say that there are 15 million brick and mortar retailers in the U.S. (rough estimate) and that Google has 1.5 million advertisers currently as customers. Even if all the existing Google advertisers were brick and mortar advertisers and in the U.S. only they’d still only have 10% penetration of available advertisers. Now in reality over half of Google’s revenue is international and you can bet that a huge chunk of those advertisers are pure e-tailer with no physical store in sight.
There is only so much searching happening on the web and only a small percent of advertisers engaging with Google to try to reach those searchers, so if you’re Google what do you do to speed things along? Well you try to provide more stuff to search for, make it super easy to search for it, and try to engage the 90%+ of advertisers that don’t current engage with you.
So lets look at some of the newly announced efforts made over the past few days, particularly around location and expanding beyond the virtual world to the physical one. Read more

