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But strange.....One listing that was dropped from MSN is still ranked #1 on a LOOKSMART search. In fact, it's at the very top of the heap as a "sponsored listing" in its primary keyword category. That domain certainly didn't join in their PPC program. All Looksmart received from me was a graphic e-mail depicting farm animals in various poses.
Possible conclusion..... Is it just MSN that's dropping those Looksmart listings? Perhaps Looksmart has no $$$ to give to MSN for any listing that hasn't joined their PPC program. Perhaps, as far as MSN is concerned, "no tickee - no laundry".
Boy am I glad I never paid them a dime!
not so for me, although my listings are flushed, it was still worth the money i paid, but it won't be worth the ppc.
interestingly i have a page that was no1 thanks to L$ but is now showing up (lower down the listings of course) as a paid inktomi listing eg [redirect-west.inktomi.com...] which is odd as it is not in the pfi programme.
Looksmart had a good thing going, I didn't ever see the traffic I wanted from MSN, but some people did, it's really too bad they had to go and make a bid for profitability.
What I resent like hell is the reports I have seen from other contributors asking for figures of several hundred $ a month, upfront, for what seems like 'projected' clickthroughs.
For this reason alone, I will be recommending to clients that NO ONE participates in this scam - and I was a LS supporter!
They have now lost me, and are coming off all of my targeted SE's and Directories - even the the PFC's.
"Looksmart" seems like a real misnomer for this company.
With LookSmart you are paying 15 cents/click for EVERY keyword or phrase. In other words you can receive traffic that you could care less about. For example, if you are selling 'blue widget makers', you may do well for blue widgets. Even though you don't sell 'blue widgets' you still have to pay.
Therefore, IMHO LookSmart costs much more than 15 cents per click.