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Will Yahoo have some sort of fraud protection? Can their servers even take that much work? Overture seems quite taxed right now. Can you imagine the computing power it would take to do fraud protection on the free results? They get way more clicks than the paid results. What if I rank for some low traffic niche 2 word phrase and can afford what normal traffic brings and somehow that subject is in the news and I get a huge temporary bump in traffic will I lose that term forever because I had to tell Yahoo to take me out?
This has been asked but I don't think answered. Very important question. If you don't lose anything (except frequent crawl) by cancelling, almost everyone would submit then cancel. So it (probably/logically/speculatively) can't work this way, imo. That is why I won't touch it *until this is answered*, and possibly I wouldn't believe the answer anyway.
I apologize if it has been answered. I haven't seen it.
And, it is entirely possible that this is set up where you could pay for the crawl and then cancel, which may be a very good system for everybody. But really I would guess there is a disincentive for cancelling. What would that disincentive be is to me the likely question. Anyone know?