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"Yahoo! Switches Search Engines"
I'm starting this thread so that we can keep track of any changes in our AdSense figures due to traffic pattern alterations(hopefully not down, fingers crossed). As always, just general comments, *no actual figures* or you will violate the AdSense TOS.
It will of course take at least 3 to 5 days to substantiate see any patterns, but if any volatile drops occur today, that could be a harbinger of things to come (or a whole lot of Yahoo/Inktomi SEO e-books being sold :)
Thanks.
Revenue today is also up, though I have noticed lately a drastic slowdown after late afternoon and on weekends. I suspect advertisers are disabling their campaigns at close of business and weekends.
Traffic still looks normal, too.
On the other hand, my AdSense revenues have been off 20-25% over the last two days (yesterday was my lowest day all month), but that could be due to reasons besides the Yahoo changeover (which doesn't appear to be complete, by the way; I'm still seeing what I believe are Google results on Yahoo.)
Of course, time will tell, but I don't detect any mass rush of people from Y. My earnings column is down a notch about like EFV reported. Too little of a change to sweat over.
Could be a Google algorithm change, but of course there's now way to be sure.
Sigh. Now I've got to go find all the SEO docs on optimizing for Inktomi as well as Google. If anybody has some great stuff (not good or average, got *plenty* of that), on getting good rankings in Inktomi, feel free to private message me.
Thanks.
While some of us experience a little pain in this change, while others experience a lot of pain or even joy; in the long run competition is good specially for those of us that rely on SE traffic for most of our traffic. It is no good to rely on one single souurce for over half of your visitors.
As much of a google fan that I am,if by some reason I dissapeared from their SERPS, I would have ended up with less than one hundred MSN/Ask/Altavista/etc visitors and a few dozen returning visitors a day. At least under the new regime, the site would still make some money.
Anyway, I was just looking at my log and noticed down at the bottom [uk.search.yahoo.com...] which still pulls from google? Does Yahoo only partially switched to INK or is it still in the process of switching?
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