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Anyone else lose terms yet, or get a notice that they will soon lose keywords? Any ideas when they'll stop their review, i.e., what's their 'materiality' threshold - terms that are only on MSN.com in their agreement, or will they go down to little used 2 and 3 words terms, or other ideas?
I only run 400 words or so over several clients, mostly 2-word phrases. So far no drops, but all the posts I've been reading do have me concerned.
It's funny, a few months back MSN was 'abusing' Overture kws, sending traffic on non-purchased phrases. Now the purchased phrases get hit with limits. What a see-saw.
It will lower the overall value of PPC. Hopefully they will not over do it and plant themselves next to the banner ad tombstone in the internet advertising graveyard.
I am sure I have missed the thread which gives the low-down on this incredible situation!
With that in mind, has anyone else had previously accepted terms, from a long time ago, get yanked from their account? And if you have or haven't, do you know when & where they'll stop?
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Have a look there.
Wolfy
I'm sure this whole thing started with the big contracts. If there wasn't some pressure on them, I really doubt Overture would turn away money. They are going for money by redirecting terms to more popular terms and eliminating terms with insufficient volume. They want the big bucks for the big terms.
I spent about $15K with them last year but am waiting to kicked out for some terms that I know are possibly borderline. I've almost always deep linked to the content page, so that's not a problem. But I have some little used terms. Will they kick me off as easily as a really low spender? Or what is a high spender versus low spender? And how are they reviewing terms...some may be using "active" listings? What if your account is offline when they review that term? Is it possible to be missed?
Keeps it interesting.