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1) HotBot is already showing GoTo results. The top three are in a separate "sponsored" section at the top of the page. And, in a rather innovative move, the fourth GoTo listing is sandwiched in between position 9 and 10 in the regular returns.
Lycos is doing similiar: It has the top three goto results as "featured listings" and then has four and five goto results as "featured listings" in between "website search results".
I guess it makes sense that Lycos is doing the same as Hotbot since they have the same people running it.
On AltaVista, the top 3 goto results are at the bottom of the first search results page as "sponsored listings". It seems Alta doesn't want to give up their top spots so quickly. They must be getting paid a flat fee and not as much per click...otherwise, they would put those goto results at the top.
-G
I keep hearing people going on about the listings being shown on AV but so far I've never seen any of my bids there. I've just checked with GoTo.com and it's at number one but nothing on AV.
I don't know if AV is filtering the results being shown to the UK ?, but that wouldn't realy make any sense.
First, AV has been on and off about showing the GoTo results (at the bottom of the page in green text.) For a while they definitely were filtering by browser, showing the results only to MSIE and not Netscape (go figure!). I'd say a geographic filter is not out of the question at all.
At the moment AV seems stabilized, and is consistently showing GoTo results to both browsers, at least in the US.
I'm not seeing any increase in clicks from AV since the GoTo listings started -- I think that the bottom of the page position coupled with the text color and the "sponsored" heading are killing the clickthroughs.
Thanks at long last I can now see my listings there, but just how much responce it will generate is anyones guess so far todate I've had nothing, but fortunatley I do receive a good amount of traffic from the UK goto and I've only looked at the .com being a top up.
just a shame it's 10 times more expensive.
GO.com Search is now provided by GoTo
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Surfers aren't payed to click on these links but I could see how most of this traffic will most likely be a big steaming pile of dung.
My Opinion: Not a real intelligent partnership by GoTo.