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<description>A month ago I suggested that "the wide profit margins Google enjoys on internet advertising are unsustainable." The only question was: When exactly will those margins start to shrink? In a post today, John Battelle reports on a recent announcement from FTD, the big florist, that provides at least a little evidence that the air may already be leaking out of the online ad bubble. As anyone who has spent any time on the web...</description>
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<title>Not a Leak. Just a lot of Hissing.</title>
<link>http://paulneedham.typepad.com/blog/2006/01/nicholas_carr_c.html</link>
<description>Nicholas Carr (in Is the ad bubble leaking?) correctly observes that auctions, when run well, drive up prices such that buyers&apos; margins get squeezed. Clearly that&apos;s one reason for Google&apos;s spectacular profit margins: they&apos;ve successfully extracted valu...</description>
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<title>Does price matter?</title>
<link>http://melin.typepad.com/lcpm/2006/01/does_price_matt.html</link>
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