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Miscellaneous

by Mike Masnick




Paid Search Battles Get Nasty

from the can't-advertise-here dept

It seems that paid search is getting a ton of interest these days, with the two big providers being Google and Yahoo. As competitors, though, the battle is starting to get a little nastier. Yahoo recently banned Shopping.com from advertising on their site, because the ads directed users to a page that included Google ads. Eventually, the two companies worked out an agreement to include some Yahoo ads as well. The article points out that this raises some questions about how companies will deal with being blocked from advertising on certain search engines if they do business with the other. To be honest, though, this policy from Yahoo seems shortsighted. It's not as if they don't get money from Shopping.com when people click through the ads - even if they then go on to click through more Google ads. Why should Yahoo care what the person does after they've clicked through the ad - so long as the ad results are relevant? Obviously, they want more advertising dollars (and getting another deal with a company is valuable), but this seems to be a case where the company was doing more to take business away from a competitor than make business better for themselves.

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    Jun 1st, 2004 @ 7:14am
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    Sounds like they're trying to start a legal battle with google. Imagine if google recipricated that very same policy, by not linking sites that had any mention of yahoo, or any yahoo ads. Yahoo would then go ahead and sue google in a fight that they couldn't win. Eventually at the rate they're going, yahoo is going to go away. Then there will be a new minimalist search engine. Then google becomes the angry old crone, and the cycle continues...

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  • May 17th, 2005 @ 12:25pm
  • Search-Pay -- New get paid to search on Google

    by dc

    Search-Pay -- New get paid to search on Google

    Search-Pay --> get more!

    $0.04 per search
    up to 30 searches per day
    $1.20 per day!

    http://www.search-pay.com/?r=640

    (reply to this comment) (link to this comment)

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