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Old January 23rd, 2007, 10:33 PM
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Yahoo Losing the Advertising War

Yahoo is more and more on the ropes in the advertising war with Google. Interesting article: Yahoo Loses More Ground to Google.

It would appear that Google absolutely owns online advertising. Why can't they start paying a decent rate on Adsense clicks once again?
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Yahoo is more and more on the ropes in the advertising war with Google. Interesting article: Yahoo Loses More Ground to Google.

It would appear that Google absolutely owns online advertising. Why can't they start paying a decent rate on Adsense clicks once again?
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Old January 24th, 2007, 10:49 PM
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It took some time for Google to dominate this field but it was not unexpected.

I just hope someone stop Google for our own good because a company with that amount of money can buy almost everything, i am very convince that Google can even buy msn, altavista, and all those small SE if they want to. Now that he had dominated the advertisement field it seem that he is pointing to the internet domination by buying all the websites/ internet companies he can. His policy is very simple if we cant compete with them well... we will just buy it, example: YOUTUBE, this not only apply to Google its also starting on Yahoo (MYSPACE) and some few others, this had stock me thats why i am posting all this... If this stick like this in the next 20 years the internet will be dominated by a few companies.

Paranoid? Well maybe... but i rather be prepare than scared when this happen.
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Yahoo's changes

Yahoo finally came around and started offering features like Google's geotargeting. They also came up with something that differentiates itself from the others, by saying that you don't have to pay the highest amount to get the top spots. They add weight to the quality of the add. So in theory, they say you can pay $.50 and be above a person paying $.75 per click.

Maybe this will help them get a better foot hold.

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Yahoo finally came around and started offering features like Google's geotargeting. They also came up with something that differentiates itself from the others, by saying that you don't have to pay the highest amount to get the top spots. They add weight to the quality of the add. So in theory, they say you can pay $.50 and be above a person paying $.75 per click.

Maybe this will help them get a better foot hold.


How is it different from Google AdWords?

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How they determine quality ?
Any idea about that ?
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