How MSN and Yahoo Sells Your Traffic

April 16, 2008 – 1:46 pm

Yes, it really happens. Now you might find it hard to believe but
you will understand after I explain.
Prior to late 2004, undisputedly ruled the search engine
world. During the of the year things took a dramatic
turn when and MSN decided to challenge the for some
of their lucrative .
are a big source of revenue especially when it
comes to advertising and for many this is their .
With the emerging of both and MSN,
have more channels through which to advertise their goods and
services.
What marks apart from it’s two big in this area is
the way they display their ads. They deliver their ads through a
system called which is unobtrusive to viewers. The ads
are placed to the right to clearly distinguish them from the
search results. Occasionally they will place ads above the .
Overture is the company which handles the placement of ads for
both and MSN. Now if you should search for a popular
keyword in either of them, you will notice that the ads are above
the results, to your right and at the bottom of the page just
above the Next button. This is where it gets interesting.
Having the of working in a , I
decided to run some experiments. When customers came in and
requested information on various topics I instructed them to use
or MSN for their search enquiries. The first one looked for
” and another looked for “tourism in Jamaica”. In
both cases they click on the first available information which of
course is the displayed.
I continued my experiment for a week and came to a decisive
conclusion. Some are selling our right
under our ! The only time I observed the top ranking
websites getting regular click through was when the keywords are
not that competitive to involve ad placement.
This leads me to question the quality of one receives
from and MSN. For every visitor you receive what is the
ratio for that which you lose to a sponsored result? And what is
the use of optimizing your website for them?
Now mind you, I enjoy a few good rankings on both and MSN
but they are for keywords that are not that too competitive. For
these I enjoy consistent flow but I think that the
quality is something to take another look at.
I didn’t write this to bash these guys on how they choose to do
their business particularly how they choose to place their ads.
My aim is to point out to you that while you may enjoy a top ten
result on and MSN, chances are you are not getting the
amount of visitors you should and could receive.
© Oceanroc Web Publishing
Nicholas Dixon is a Jamaican webmaster, writer and affiliate
marketer. Visit my blog for feature articles from select
article writers at http://WWW.Oceanroc.Blogspot.com

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