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azhariqbal
04-27-2005, 05:19 AM
Hi every one,

Overture posted in it's site " it will charge Cost Per Click that is being charged through category". Suppose i use Site match, i can handle/manage Cost Per Click of Overture BUT will Cost Per Click be charging in whole network (including yahoo, alltheweb, altavista) ?

Then i am sure it will be so difficult to manage my budget.

:confused:

seobook
04-28-2005, 01:50 PM
yes you will pay for the whole network.

overture itself does not service a ton of traffic. it is partner sites where most of the traffic come from. particularly yahoo.

azhariqbal
04-29-2005, 05:02 AM
Thanks alot!! :)

but few questions are not still clear for me. will you be please clearing those

:confused: CAN WE STOP OUR AD/RESULT SHOWN IN WHOLE NETWORK INCLUDING ALTAVISTA, ALLTHEWEB ETC ? (means can we allow overture to show our adds in particular SE like only yahoo and msn).

:confused: IS THERE ANY PERMINANT CHARGES THAT IS MUST EITHER OUR ADS/RESULT SHOWN OR NOT (minimum monthly or any charges) ?

:confused: SUPPOSE THERE ARE 2 WEB SITES ARE WELL OPTIMIZED FOR YAHOO, 1st is not submitted to overture site match and 2nd is submitted to overture site match for one particular keyword, who do you think will be coming higher at yahoo ?

THANKS IN ADVANCE DEAR
AZHAR IQBAL

seobook
05-05-2005, 07:00 AM
>CAN WE STOP OUR AD/RESULT SHOWN IN WHOLE NETWORK INCLUDING ALTAVISTA, ALLTHEWEB ETC ? (means can we allow overture to show our adds in particular SE like only yahoo and msn).

not really. I think you can sign up in local overture's to be seen in certain markets that way, but most of their search traffic they sell is all or none.

>IS THERE ANY PERMINANT CHARGES THAT IS MUST EITHER OUR ADS/RESULT SHOWN OR NOT (minimum monthly or any charges) ?

amounts may depend on where you live. like in the us for PPC there is a $20 monthly minimum for overture I believe. for sitematch I am not certain. their details are on their site.

>SUPPOSE THERE ARE 2 WEB SITES ARE WELL OPTIMIZED FOR YAHOO, 1st is not submitted to overture site match and 2nd is submitted to overture site match for one particular keyword, who do you think will be coming higher at yahoo ?

hard to say. what is a fact is that if the site match one did not rank well you could usually tweak it and see the results faster than would likely occur with the first.