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Wildhoney 11-28-2007 03:03 AM

Google's "I'm Feeling Lucky" Button Costs Them $110 Million/Year
 
I was reading quite a good article the other day, that apparently, because the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button on Google skips all the ad placements on the SERP, that it in effect costs them $110 million per year in lost click-throughs. Their reasoning for keeping it in is as follows:

Quote:

"It's possible to become too dry, too corporate, too much about making money. I think what's delightful about 'I'm Feeling Lucky' is that it reminds you there are real people here," Google exec Marissa Mayer explained, or at least tried to.
Which to me sounds perfectly reasonable! I think I would do the same. I must admit though that I've very rarely used the "I'm Feeling Lucky" button. Although when I type "g <my keywords>" into the Opera address bar, that often uses the I'm feeling lucky approach and takes me to the first site that it finds.

Salathe 11-28-2007 03:15 AM

So that's a $110M dent in exactly how much per annum? I honestly can't remember the last time I felt lucky and pressed that button, but it's always nice to have it there... waiting. :)

Wildhoney 11-28-2007 04:14 AM

Billions per annum I would say! Do you think they're going to miss $110 million? Somehow I don't think so, but to the individual, it sounds like a hell of a lot of moolah. Going back on what I said originally, I'd remove it and replace it with something equally useless, but a little more attractive, like a rubber ball coded in Javascript that you can throw around the screen while thinking of what to search for. Also, put a little moolah aside from the gain of $110 million a year and reward people for the most skill!

Karl 11-28-2007 01:08 PM

Or you could take that $110 million, stick it in a bath and roll around in it naked. That seems much more fulfilling :)

maZtah 11-28-2007 01:44 PM

That is amazing! $110M... When I had a company that could save $110M by deleting a simple button.. there was no button anymore! Heheh :)

WinSrev 11-28-2007 08:48 PM

Doesn't FireFox use "I'm feeling lucky" too? or does it do a proper search?

Wildhoney 11-28-2007 10:20 PM

Both Opera and Firefox use an adaptation of the "I'm Feeling Lucky" in the sense that they will go to the first found page if they think it's relevant enough, if not they will show you the SERP.

WinSrev 11-28-2007 10:56 PM

So, basically, FireFox and Opera are killing Google, maybe MicroSoft should take a leap out of there book and start doing it with IE too. Killing the competition by flooding with requests that don't even show their website.

Wildhoney 11-28-2007 11:03 PM

Hehe. Good idea. If Google wanted though they could make it more difficult, by setting cookies and checking referrers and user agents. I don't think Google want to though, they like the fact that they have the option of the "I'm Feeling Lucky" to show that their not all about money.

Haris 11-29-2007 01:12 AM

I like the quote on the first post more than the thread itself.

So true!

CoryMathews 11-29-2007 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WinSrev (Post 4724)
So, basically, FireFox and Opera are killing Google, maybe MicroSoft should take a leap out of there book and start doing it with IE too. Killing the competition by flooding with requests that don't even show their website.

But having these browsers search using google makes it all worth it in the end.. even though opera default is yahoo.

Wildhoney 11-29-2007 02:53 PM

Hmm. Can't say I've noticed Opera defaulting to Yahoo. Unless Yahoo have recently paid off Opera


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