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Old December 13th, 2007, 01:07 PM
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Fixed Minimum Keyword Bids to End

Will the end of fixed minimum keyword bids make Yahoo! a more attractive proposition for smaller businesses and such when it comes to PPC?

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Will the end of fixed minimum keyword bids make Yahoo! a more attractive proposition for smaller businesses and such when it comes to PPC?


its about god darn time yahoo dropped that min bid. BUT so lets say now there is no minimum bid for some terms, in the article they say that some terms will have a higher cpc, so yes some terms now dont have min bids, but now, im assuming according to the article if I interpreted it correctly, that the higher traffic and quality keywords, so lets say everything in the financial world( credit cards, loans etc.), will now require higher than .10 cent cpc's to even get impresions. So it sounds to me like yahoo scrapped the minimum bids so that they can make more money on the better keywords and they can let some people in who were not able to before by dropping the bids on some of them. Win win for yahoo, sounds like im going to get screwed and my bids are going to experience a jump or im gonna fall down in rank. anyone else see the same thing or am I way off here?

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