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"Clearly, it's time to move on." said Jerry Yang, chief executive of Yahoo, as his company announced it had ended talks with Microsoft and agreed instead to a partnership with Google.
The alliance between the two search companies will put Google ads alongside Yahoo's search results and on other web pages in the US and Canada. The arrangement with Google will add about $US800 million a year to sales, Yahoo! said.
The companies will delay implementing the program, which covers search results in the US and Canada, to give the US Justice Department time to review it.
This is the first of a five-part series providing simple tips on how to boost your Google Adwords Quality Score. In this series you'll learn what factors impact your Quality Score and how to reduce your minimum bid costs to generate more profit.
Pay Per Click Search Engines Newsletter #66
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March 13, 2008
CONTENTS:
1. Slow loading Web pages and AdWords Quality Score
2. Yahoo! changes minimum bid policy
3. MIVA gets mobile
4. Google and DoubleClick close deal
If you're anything like me, or really the vast majority of pay per click users, you spend the majority of your time and money with Google. Of course, that's where the traffic and the money are right? Depending on who you listen to, Google directs between 60 and 75% of search traffic, and probably as much or more of paid traffic.