Arnold explains that each time Google introduces a new product or application, that product produces a “shockwave” that spreads opportunity throughout multiple business sectors such as telecommunications, the enterprise software industry and publishing, among others.
Louisville, KY December 13, 2009 — The final video of the six-video series called “How to Make Money with Google” premiered today at http://www.arnoldit.com/video. This video, released by Arnold Information Technology, http://www.arnoldit.com, builds upon the first five videos and summarizes how to grow your revenue with Google.
“This final video makes clear that Google is more than a search vendor,” Stephen E. Arnold, president of Arnold Information Technology, said. “With its subsidizing business model, Google will disrupt a number of business sectors. In my research, I have data that suggest it is smarter to surf on Google than to ignore a digital force.”
I have data that suggest it is smarter to surf on Google than to ignore a digital force. Arnold explains that each time Google introduces a new product or application, that product produces a “shockwave” that spreads opportunity throughout multiple business sectors such as telecommunications, the enterprise software industry and publishing, among others.
The rest of the video series includes an overview of those money-making opportunities: using Google’s Adsense advertising module; search engine optimization consulting and services; the opportunity Google presents programmers who can create applications for the Google platforms such as Android for mobile devices; and the Google partner and reseller program.
“Information about Google is everywhere, but the upside of Google as an opportunity is not widely known,” Arnold said. “The increase in ‘get rich quick’ with Google e-mails I was receiving convinced me that a more measured discussion of the opportunities was needed. I will make these videos available without charge in the hopes that the Google revenue opportunities get broader dissemination.” Arnold has published three Google monographs and these videos are based on the information compiled for The Google Legacy, Google Version 2.0, and Google: The Digital Gutenberg. The monographs are available from Infonortics Ltd., in Tetbury, Glos., at http://www.infonortics.com.
The purpose of this short video series–watching all six videos takes about 30 to 40 minutes–is to explain the magnitude of the Google opportunity and give clear, factual information on four specific ways an enterprising individual, a services company, or a diversified company can use the Google platform to produce revenue while meeting the needs of their customers and prospects. The videos are available for personal and educational use with no fee.
The series is available at http://www.arnoldit.com/video. ArnoldIT.com has no relationship with Google. The information presented in the video represents the views and findings of ArnoldIT.com’s analyses of Google. The videos were directed by Chris Forrester, Perceality Productions, athttp://twitter.com/perceality. The samba music is courtesy Sounddogs.com. For information about other uses of the videos, contact ArnoldIT.com at seaky2000 [at] yahoo.com.
About Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold monitors search, content processing, text mining and related topics from his office in Kentucky. He works with colleagues worldwide on a wide range of online and content-related projects. The company’s Web site ishttp://arnoldit.com, and the Beyond Search blog is at http://arnoldit.com/wordpress/.
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