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Here is a screenshot [martinibuster.com] of what I'm seeing.
[edited by: martinibuster at 7:18 pm (utc) on Sep. 3, 2003]
[edited by: martinibuster at 7:18 pm (utc) on Sep. 3, 2003]
Search for same term as yours comes up with one ad to the right -- "Advertisements" on grey background followed by adword-type ad in yellow box.
Adding the word 'sales' to the search term brings up same advertiser but now with logo.
Other terms I've checked come up with a mix of ads with and without logo.
without logo [sueysplace.com]
with logo [sueysplace.com]
That ad on the right isn't actually an Overture ad.... at least I dont' think it is.
It's an Overture ad. It's the Overture low bidders- the ones who would otherwise have been listed at the bottom of the page.
I was reviewing whether my creative was being shown at the top or bottom, then noticed the others sitting off to the right. A quick check indicated that those were the bidders bidding less than me.
I just did a Yahoo search using more conventional terms, then compared the results with the Overture View Bids Tool [uv.bidtool.overture.com] and those are definitely Overture ads.
It seems Yahoo is just experimenting with new ideas.
<total speculation> Both tests were likely run by the same group, I would assume, Overture. Given that logos were included in both tests, I suspect they'll move forward with making logos an option for text ads. Logos would cost advertisers more, of course. They would probably generate more clicks and and overall revenue for Yahoo. And logos would certainly differentiate Overture from Adwords. </total speculation>