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Dec 23, 2006 6:59 pm | | PPC NIGHTMARES? | # |
GARKO FACTOR 917 215 2510 | | Top position for your keyword gone through the roof? Click Fraud? Share your nightmares here
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Dec 24, 2006 4:46 am | | re: SEO NIGHTMARES Solved? | # |
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Dec 24, 2006 6:25 am | | re: re: SEO NIGHTMARES Solved? | # |
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Dec 24, 2006 5:30 pm | | Interesting article on PPC Arbitrage | # |
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Dec 27, 2006 4:13 pm | | re: Interesting article on PPC Arbitrage | # |
GARKO FACTOR 917 215 2510 | | see folks? i told you that the PPC scene was a scandal and a conspiracy... 3/ Congress will initiate an open investigation of pay-per-click advertising models.
We already know of closed-door congressional inquiries into the PPC market. Stemming from the AIT vs. Google case, we have learned of FBI and Secret Service investigations, and in-camera hearings before congressional committees. We also know of at least two republican and one democratic senators interested in opening further investigations.
How this one plays out is a mystery, but it will likely play out this year. Thus far, the investigations have been kept behind closed doors, a silent testimony to the strength of Google's lobby effort in Washington DC. No matter how talented and strenuous the lobby, an investigation of Click Fraud will be made public sometime this year.
4/ An investigation of pay-per-click advertising models will threaten Google's stock values.
Hence the strong lobby effort. If common sense doesn't threaten Google's stock values, the threat of congressional oversight will.
borowed this from Search marketing expert Jim Hedger is one of the most prolific writers in the search sector with articles appearing in numerous search related websites and newsletters, including SiteProNews, Search Engine Journal, ISEDB.com, and Search Engine Guide.
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Mar 20, 2007 10:48 am | | re: re: Interesting article on PPC Arbitrage | # |
Tim Hawkins | | I can shed a bit of light on this whole conspiracy thing.
Firstly I'm not a consumer I'm a SEM expert but I've heard plenty of stories speaking to other companies.
The first question is how do companies like Google make there money? The overwhelming majority of Googles immense wealth comes from PPC. It may seem scary the amount of money Google make but the 'real' scary thing is actually they make that money on PPC.
Without actually accussing companies like Google the question then has to be asked - what's in it for a search engine company who's revenue stream is so dominated from one thing to measure and monitor it effectively?
Also last year Google's emmense wealth was drammatically cut. Again you've got to ask why?
Lastly it should be said that as far as I can see from talking to other companies there are plenty of people out their who think it's ok to click on their competitors adds!
One great story I've heard is that there was a guy who went away to a convention with his competitors, when he got back he found his ppc charges went right down and then from the date he got back they went right up again!
Lastly why do sponsored listings when organic listings are far more cost effective?
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