Archive for July, 2009

Google It! - Budget Direct mis-use Google’s name

Thursday, July 23, 2009
posted by Search News

A new advertising campaign on Melbourne Television tonight for the car insurance company Budget Direct, is mis-using Google’s name.

Or so one would anticipate, once Google’s lawyers get wind of the incident.

Budget’s popular series of adverts feature a young woman with a French accent advising how you can save on Car Insurance by Calling “Boo-Jet”. The young lady is then corrected by an Australian man “That’s Budget, Love”.

The most recent instalment of the ad sees the young lady telling our Australian friend to “Goo-gal it”, who corrects her and tells her to “Google it”.

Google has been a staunch defender of their brand name since the popular term was penned in TV series in the early 2000’s. Whilst flattering, and a sign of the Search Engine Giant’s success and popularity, Google is concerned such pop-culture references may result in the name no longer being protected under intellectual property laws, where brands such as “band-aid” and “XeroxĂ­ng”get used in conversation to refer to sticking plasters that aren’t owned by the Jonson & Jonson (the owner of band-aid) and the copy device being used to photocopy not actually being a Xerox branded computer.

It is rather surprising and amusing that Budget Direct would use Google in such a context in their advertising, and it is either a deliberate attempt by Budget to gain some publicity (and a possibly costly legal suit), or an oversight by a marketing agency or advertiser, and if so very embarrassing, as any savvy advertiser should know of Google’s advertising and usage guidelines.

Either way, Search Engine News is almost certain that Google and Budget Direct will be in the courts soon.

So, it’s been a while

Thursday, July 23, 2009
posted by Search News

It’s been quiet on the Searchnews.net.au pages, but most definitely not in the world of search engine news.

We’ll be putting some juicy search engine news up shortly, but here is just a quick re-cap of what has been going on in the world of search engines:

  • Google announce Chrome Operating System, First aimed at NetPCs, then other laptop/desktop and server computers
  • Bing Beta, Microsofts secret search engine effort code-named Kumo goes live
  • Tech stocks have been all over the place in the GFC, but seem to be gaining strength after advertising results showed an increase in online advertising confidence.
  • Microsoft is again considering a buyout of Yahoo!
  • Yahoo! has made some changes to it’s home page

Stay tuned to Search News for more exciting news and updates.