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Learning more as I compare...
My theory so far...
--Overture listings do not appear under "featured listings" if the are at not at least $0.15
examples: robinhood, happy days, horse bridal
--Unless they are very popular keywords
examples: desinys child, music videos
Looking for feedback. Anybody awake tonight
Say #1 @ $0.17, #2 @ $0.14, #3 @ 0.12. --- All show up in results
If #1 @ 0.14, #2 @ 0.13, #3 @ 0.11, none show up at all.
So anotherwords, if ONE of the bids for any search term are over $0.15, all are listed, otherwise none are. At least that's the way it appears for my search terms...
when clicking the link to top 10 most popular, i see ask jeeves with our overture listing ($0.05) under PARTNER SEARCH RESULTS
is that how it is supposed to be?
There are bid at 0.42 that do not show!
Compare:
[overture.com...]
to
[search.msn.com...]
&spoff=on&origq=&RS=CHECKED&FORM=SMCRT&v=1&cfg=SMCINITIAL&nosp=0&thr=&x=30&y=8
Fixed scroll
(edited by: NFFC at 10:14 am (utc) on April 19, 2002)
One that I'm checking shows results where servedby.advertising is always at the top redireecting to one of their advertisers.
Must be [advantage.msn.com...]
What drives me nuts is there are just a slew of looksmart results up there. What gives? $2.25 per click not good enough for MSN? Guess its that industry thing popping up again (this is relating to legal rep for faulty products)
With Looksmart's $0.15 per click, you don't get to choose
the page that is submitted (you only get the root url)
the keywords the term is to be found under
the title or
the description
And now, Overture placements of under $0.15 are not showing in MSN? Am I understanding this correctly?
-G
Not sure if .15 is the actual number (if there is one), however that seems to be the trend for all of my keywords and phrases.
Check out what Overture has to say about it's premium listings.
Overture Premium Listings [overture.com]
Take a special look at what appears after the IMPORTANT tag below MSN. Leaves a lot to the imagination.