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An advertising company is charging me $6,000 for including a local search on my Web-page? Isn't that too much?

I was thinking about Google API that could show all the places where my product can be found on a map (supermarkets, grocery stores, etc.) I have the list of those places. I don't think such a work can cost 6,000. What do you think?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I wonder why this question was placed under "Wikipedia"? Ah, now it makes sense. The question doesn't make sense, in light of the additional information about Google API having nothing to do with including Local search on one's own web page. I guess such a confusing, misguided question is actually quite appropriate for a "Wikipedia" jurisdiction.

  • 1 decade ago

    I believe that might be just a little steep. I guess we know who is getting from that deal.

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