Google Search Stories highlight your tale on the web

Won­der­fully clever lit­tle tool here, this Google Search Story Cre­ator. What’s a search story? It’s the story of your busi­ness as told through Google’s search results. Sim­ply enter search terms that are rep­re­sen­ta­tive of your busi­ness or brand online and Google will craft a clever lit­tle com­mer­cial for you.

Whether it was a life­long tal­ent, a desire to be your own boss, or a great idea at 2 a.m. that kick-started your busi­ness, there’s a Search Story about your jour­ney just wait­ing to be told. And with just five min­utes, a key­board and a mouse, you can cre­ate a video of your own!


They do a handy bit of lob­by­ing in the email announc­ing the Search Story Cre­ator:

In 2009, Google gen­er­ated $54B in eco­nomic activ­ity in the United States — one busi­ness at a time. See how Google helped small busi­nesses in your state at www.google.com/economicimpact.


In look­ing at the Ore­gon eco­nomic impact, I see that “Google gen­er­ated $512 mil­lion of eco­nomic activ­ity for 29,000 Ore­gon busi­nesses, web­site pub­lish­ers and non-profits in 2009.” Even bet­ter, the map linked me to this pro­file, high­light­ing Clive Cof­fee in Port­land through a Google Doc whitepa­per. This is a ter­rific use of absolutely free tools to get your sto­ries out there into the broader web. From a data-enabled Google Map to a PDF in Google Docs, this com­pany has done more to inte­grate small busi­ness com­mu­ni­ca­tion tools for the masses for free than any other I can think of. If you’re not tak­ing advan­tage of all the ways you can tell your story in this space, find some­one who can help you do it.


It serves as a funny reminder, if you stand back a bit, that so much of the story of our exis­tence on the web is inex­tri­ca­bly linked to Google’s pre­sen­ta­tion of that story. Yes, it’s a wide open web. But if your place in the wide open web doesn’t exist in the Google sphere, you’re not really tak­ing part in the dis­cus­sion, are you?


Think about that. In the mean­time, here’s my search story. Took me about three minutes.