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Yahoogle

Posted by Tomas Van den Berckt on Jun 13 2008 | Industry News

The fog of war has lifted from Yahoo: Microsoft has walked away, Yahoo claims victory and Google ends up with the spoils. In response to the failed Microsoft bid Yahoo announced a “Non-Exclusive Search Agreement” with Google. In short, this means that Yahoo will outsource a portion (whatever that means) of its search and display advertising business to Google in exchange for a lot of cash.

Some people seem to think this is a good deal but from a search marketer’s perspective, it is not. At first sight I would welcome a standard advertising platform that allows marketers to target specific search engines. But the terms of the deal are half-baked. Yahoo will not abandon its Panama platform in exchange for Adwords but do they really think advertisers are going to bother to use 2 different systems to achieve the same goal? I really can’t see that happening and unless Yahoo is prepared to over time outsource all its advertising to Google it should realise it just rolled in the Trojan horse.

The deal also stifles competition in the market even further. The Big Three (Google, Yahoo, MSN) have distinct characteristics and different users. Most marketers for instance will tell you that MSN has much better converting traffic than the other two and that Google is definitely the most expensive to advertise on. By effectively swallowing Yahoo, Google gives marketers even less choice of where to spend their budgets.

Perhaps, if Microsoft plays its cards right, it could gain something from this after all. Now that Yahoo has made itself irrelevant in terms of search advertising, marketers only need to distribute their budget between Google and MSN. A much easier decision to make than having to split a budget three ways.

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Bid Management Tools

Posted by Tomas Van den Berckt on Jun 05 2008 | PPC

At SMX advanced in Seattle the question was put to the attendees: “how many of you use bid management tools?”
And that was the most surprising part of the session: nearly everyone in a room with hundreds of people raised their hand. Of course technically speaking using Excel to increase your prices by 10% also makes it a bid management tool. Nevertheless people in […]

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MSN desktop tool

Posted by Tomas Van den Berckt on Jun 03 2008 | Industry News, PPC

Finally. That was my first thought when Microsoft announced the existence of an MSN Adcenter desktop tool at the SMX advanced conference this morning. We knew something like this was in the pipeline but never knew when it was supposed to become publicly available. Well now it is, almost. The tool will initially only be launched in a private […]

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Brand bidding (part 3)

Posted by Tomas Van den Berckt on Apr 29 2008 | PPC

Some merchants are still not convinced that they should be bidding on their own brand keywords when running a PPC campaign. I believe they should, but don’t take my word for it, take Google’s. When searching recently for some of Google’s applications, i noticed the following ad:

One could argue that it doesn’t cost Google […]

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To blog or not to blog, that is the question

Posted by Sally.f on Apr 17 2008 | Online Social Networking, SEO, Web 2.0

From an SEO standpoint, the importance of having a blog on your website is paramount. Having a well written, industry-related blog will not only contribute to earning your site a higher Google ranking, but it will also dramatically increase traffic and maybe earn your site one or two extra inbound links.
Blogs are also an […]

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Google introduces Analytics Data Sharing

Posted by Sally.f on Apr 14 2008 | Analytics

Google Analytics has introduced a data sharing policy which it says, will provide users with transparency, choice and improved product experience.
By sharing your analytics data with Google you are helping improve the products provided by the search engine. Users who opt to share their data with Google will have access to improved ad-specific services.
With Google […]

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Clicks2Customers sign on Kulula

Posted by Sally.f on Apr 11 2008 | Industry News

Clicks2Customers has joined forces with yet another high flying client - innovative local airline Kulula.com
Clicks2Customers has just signed Kulula.com as a client to increase search-engine traffic to its online travel website.
www.kulula.com offers low cost domestic airfares as well as package deals which include car hire and hotel bookings. Kulula is currently South Africa’s biggest online […]

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Google changes UK trademark policy

Posted by Tomas Van den Berckt on Apr 07 2008 | Industry News, PPC

If you are running PPC campaigns in the UK or Ireland and you’re a believer in open markets and healthy competition, you will love Google’s AdWords Trademark Policy Revision. However, as with most of Google’s recent changes, it will cost you.
The changes are nothing new to US advertisers, as Google has been allowing advertisers to bid on their competitor’s US trademarks since 2004 but the UK market up till now has enjoyed more protection.
Advertisers unsure how […]

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Why is SEO important?

Posted by Sally.f on Apr 02 2008 | SEO

The goal of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is to increase the visibility of your website by achieving a very high ranking in the SERPS (Search Engine Results pages) by ensuring the most pertinent keywords describing the content of your site are effectively used throughout.
The higher up the search results you appear the more likely it […]

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YouTube Launches Free Video Analytics Tool

Posted by Sally.f on Apr 01 2008 | Analytics

For anyone who has ever uploaded a video into YouTube knows, the question that has always been unanswerable is “How do I find out who watches my video?”
Finally, YouTube has volunteered a solution to this problem to the delight to thousands of its subscribers.
On the 26 March, YouTube launched YouTube Insight, a free analytics tool […]

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