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13 March 2007 UK Government assumes everyone uses Google
I heard a radio advert this morning telling my that if I blow my car tyres up to the correct pressure, I’ll be helping to reduce global warming. At least, I think that’s what the point was. It was early. Anyway, the ad finished by saying something along the lines of:
So let’s take a look at the results returned by the four most popular search engines...
Google – www.google.com/search?q=act+on+co2
Why didn’t they just grab ActOnCO2.com (which is available) or another similar domain? Or just tell people “to google” for [act on co2] instead?
(Maybe they wanted to avoid parody sites being setup using similar domains like what happened when they launched their Preparing for Emergencies campaign a few years ago...)
It seems that this is the latest campaign from the UK Government to help educate people about ways in which we can prevent global warming. (I think.) And since they were restricted to a 30-second advert, someone had the bright idea of telling people to search the web to find out more. What a great idea!Search the web for [act on co2] for more information.
So let’s take a look at the results returned by the four most popular search engines...
Google – www.google.com/search?q=act+on+co2
- Top sponsored result links to:
Act on CO2
www.dft.gov.uk - Top organic result links to:
With help from you, we can reduce CO2 | ACT ON C02
www.dft.gov.uk/ActOnCO2/
- Top sponsored result links to:
Need a Fire Extinguisher?
www.actfire.co.uk - Top organic result links to:
.: Albany Democrat-Herald :. Archives
www.dhonline.com/articles/2006/11/30/news/opinion/4edi01_congress.txt
- Top sponsored result links to:
Information and resources for co2
www.gawwk.co.uk - Top organic result links to:
Housewarming: Issues
www.housewarming.org.uk/issues.html
- Top sponsored result links to:
CO2 Cartridges
www.tyreinflators.co.uk - Top organic result links to:
Act on CO2 minister urges motorists
www.egovmonitor.com/node/9712
Why didn’t they just grab ActOnCO2.com (which is available) or another similar domain? Or just tell people “to google” for [act on co2] instead?
(Maybe they wanted to avoid parody sites being setup using similar domains like what happened when they launched their Preparing for Emergencies campaign a few years ago...)
3 Comments
15 March 2007 10:09
I think that they were just jumping the gun a bit. I just searched on Yahoo and the top result was www.actonco2.co.uk which redirects to the dft page.
OR
The Government read your blog.
OR
You were searching yahoo etc without asking for UK only results.
OR
The Government read your blog.
OR
You were searching yahoo etc without asking for UK only results.
15 March 2007 15:06
I think that they were just jumping the gun a bit.
Heh. I can't help it if I've got my finger on the pulse!
Heh. I can't help it if I've got my finger on the pulse!
16 March 2007 12:52
I think that because you have your finger on the pulse. Tone & Co are probably briefed about RUSCOE.NET daily.
No doubt all of No10's showers are now safely sealed with "Serious Stuff" (Although they used adhesive on the first one. That caused a few problems let me tell you). As is the crack in my shower tray by the way, Thanks for the tip.
As a test, post about what you think they should do about replacing trident. I wager that whatever you say Tone will do.
The world is safe in your hands Tone!(Ruscoe NOT Blair!)
No doubt all of No10's showers are now safely sealed with "Serious Stuff" (Although they used adhesive on the first one. That caused a few problems let me tell you). As is the crack in my shower tray by the way, Thanks for the tip.
As a test, post about what you think they should do about replacing trident. I wager that whatever you say Tone will do.
The world is safe in your hands Tone!(Ruscoe NOT Blair!)