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by hueving
3631 days ago
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Targeted ads are worthless if they aren't targeted based on correct data. Google would lose massive amounts of advertising if they didn't heavily base it on user data. As an advertiser, Google's ability to target users based on user data is very important to me, so your analogy with Nobel prizes at University misses the mark by a mile. If Google doesn't let me target users in a region with a specific interest, then I will just go to Facebook. |
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A university without well-respected and celebrated faculty is similarly "worthless." In fact, the gap in price between community colleges and prestigious universities might even be greater than the gap between targeted ads and non-targeted ads.
> As an advertiser, Google's ability to target users based on user data is very important to me, so your analogy with Nobel prizes at University misses the mark by a mile.
As a student, the prestige of an institution and the prizes it's faculty receive is an important component of choosing to purchase education there.
There's a reason that college admissions brochures love to tout the number of Nobel prizes their faculty have received.