Google being the main internet search provider worldwide always emphasises its aim to make its search engine a great user experience. We see this regularly as part of their widely-feared algorithm updates like Penguin and Panda which are used by them to promote better web content.
Perhaps through their experience of seeing people’s search behaviors and queries, they spotted an area that could be exploited commercially. A 2012 study found that Google earns $100million a day from AdWords so it is fair to say that they understand the commercial side of their business very well.
Google launched Helpouts in 2013 following attempts at solving the question and answer divide that they had noticed. This followed on from services called ‘Answers’, ‘Questions and Answers’, and ‘Knol’. Helpouts aims to match experts in specific areas with people who need the knowledge. Some helpouts are free but many require a fee. This infographic by dpfoc.com explores the area of Google Helpouts and examines the advantages, disadvantages and some interesting facts along the way.
very good infographic.
if you want to do an article about Minutizer – pay-per-minute for Skype, Viber, oovoo, etc (other video chat apps), we are open to help (out).
Alex
Thanks for sharing n great job
Great, thanks for all the helpful info!