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April 17, 2008
Why Was Everyone Wrong-sided on Google?
Pretty much everyone thought Google would miss tonight. And more than half of those people thought Google would, at least implicitly, guide down.
Why was everyone wrong-sided on Google? Here are some possible explanations:
- Comscore data had people convinced that first-quarter paid click data was disastrous
- It just made sense that online ad spending would be cut, especially given financial services dependency, and Google has to be hurt if/when that happens
- Google missed (sort of last quarter), and everyone assumed the wheel had come off and stayed off
I lean to the first bullet: Blame Comscore. As some are pointing out, and as Comscore's aftermarket weakness is showing, this is turning into an acid test for Comscore -- and it's failing.
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