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Publisher Ethics: Yahoo, Welcome to the BlagosphereJanuary 6
You can take the Yahoo out of the country...but you can't take the GoTo out of Yahoo?

Our industry seems rather talked out these days, but if you look hard enough, there is actually some discussion of Yahoo's recent terms-and-conditions update for the search marketing program, the crazy one that gives Yahoo the right to go in and "optimize" your search marketing account unilaterally. As benign as it may appear internally, and as infrequently as "bad" incursions may take place, a line has been crossed. Why is the line so obvious to the rest of us, and so invisible to Yahoo? Where does the buck stop, there? What spokesperson is willing to stand up and explain or defend this policy?

As difficult as the Google AdWords environment has proven to be for many advertisers, and as revenue-focused and self-serving as some AdWords features may be, I've always defended Google against unfair criticism by comparing their approach to that of their competitors. When it comes to hard-to-follow features, matching options, traffic segments seen as undesirable by many, and so forth, Google has usually gotten around to adding the crucial element to the advertiser-publisher relationship: the opt-out. Know which boxes to check or uncheck? Understand how to get reporting bre



Subscribe, and Ye Shall Receive!December 31 2008
I can't tell you how many of my favorite blogs aren't on my RSS feed reader. I'm making it a January 1 (one day) resolution to research the 20 or so must-read blogs (the ones I read at least monthly) and actually add them to my feed reader. It's so much easier to keep in touch that way. I don't have 200 feeds on the go like some people (that's too many), but it makes no sense to keep 40 on there and leave another 20 or so favorites in the "sporadic/random" file.

The world leader in keeping me in the loop has to be Mitch Joel. Just when I start to forget about Mitch (which is hard, believe me), he'll post a link from his Six Pixels of Separation blog, on Facebook... and I'll head over and read another highly original post. He's already on my feed reader, but hey, what can I tell you... the multichannel pestering works.

So on that note: you might be one of those Traffick readers that visits here a few times a month, but haven't yet clicked on the ol' RSS button (upper right-hand corner) to actually subscribe to the feed using the feed reader of your choice. It's right there! What are you waiting for!? Thanks for reading. Have a great 2009.



Wasn't It Obvious All Along? Simple Explanations for eBay's DeclineDecember 31 2008
Happy New Year! At least to my friends in the Cook Islands! Welcome to 2009 y'all!

As we close out 2008 here in the Eastern Standard Time zone (GMT-5), a reflection.

Things that once seemed "complicated" in business and finance often respond very well to explanations a child -- or at least any logical adult observer with a Grade 7 reading comprehension level and a dollop of accurate data -- could understand. It's the adult motivations that make people cling to idiotic premises, even as the evidence points to the contrary.

The obvious example is the subprime mortgage mess, and related credit troubles. On an individual level, guess what's going to happen in an economic downturn when you give out 40-year, no-money-down mortgages to people with poor credit history and limited earning power? And lo and behold, it happened! But anyone could have told you that you don't just buy a half-million-dollar asset when your household's gross income is $60k... right? A child could have told you that?

Let's look at what someone might observe about eBay, without any foreknowledge of market data, financial statements, etc. (On that front, though, the picture isn't really pretty. It's 2009 tomorrow, and the stock is back to the same level it traded at in 1999-2002... and down more than 50% from its low in 2007.)

  1. Consumers openly say they're no longer into eBay because the auction concept is cumbersome and they just want










The Page Zero Paid Search Seminar is Back!December 30 2008
Back by popular demand, Page Zero (speakers: myself and Mona Elesseily, with workshop facilitation help from colleagues) will be delivering an intensive, half-day seminar on the latest paid search marketing tactics. Expect plenty of personalized attention and fresh material along with the core fundamentals. This should be suitable for intermediate-level digital marketers.

Last May's event was sold out, so take advantage of our early-bird pricing and book early.

When: Feb. 3, 2009. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Where: MaRS Centre at University Ave. & College St., Toronto








Bad SEO Holiday AlertDecember 25 2008
I'm waiting for the family to arrive, so you get to enjoy the following bit of trivia:

The Geox website is so unfindable that you cannot find it unless you pretty much search for "Geox.com."

The use of meta description information on this home page could use some work. Look at what the SERP looks like on Google:

Please, get the flash player, click here. P.IVA, Cod. Fisc. e Iscr. Reg. Imp. TV 03348440268 | © 2008 Geox spa - Tutti i diritti riservati.

Sigh. All this from a major international brand. Our work continues.