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LucaFiligheddu.com: How to find Ooma on Google

  • Irony Abounds · 2 years ago
    Yeah. It's a pretty common practice. There's irony that if those ads appear on a site of the actual product trademark owner, and someone clicks on the ooma ad, ooma pays the real product maker for that click.

    It is generally considered a "black hat" (or sinister) practice and will burn bridges, however. It basically means Ooma has no intention of partnering with any of these companies because the terms of such a deal would generally forbid buying that company's tradmarked keyoords (and often many other related keywords).
  • Stuart Henshall · 2 years ago
    This is really rather sad. It also says they have more money than sense. Talk about flogging a dead horse!
  • mark · 2 years ago
    Yeah, Google is constantly facing law suits because of this.