5.03.01

Many search engines are turning to the pay model to organize their
search listings. I'm not sure how I feel about that. In theory, it
should produce more relevant results for Web surfers, because
companies will only pay for keywords that really describe their
sites; they don't want to pay for people to click on their site if
those people won't stick around. Read all about Ask Jeeves's new
payment model in the article below.
Michael McDonald and Stephanie Mitchell
The PromoteNewz Team
 Millions of people enjoy using 'Ask Jeeves,' by simply typing in a
question and getting back relevant search results. With many of the
search engines/directories turning to pay models, 'Ask Jeeves' now
offers its own Text Sponsorship Program.
A text sponsorship ad consists of a title no longer than 40 characters
and a description which can be up to 150 characters in length. Your
'text ad' appears to the right on the search results page every time
someone does a search that includes one of the keyphrases you’ve
pre-selected. Only the top three bidders for each keyword/phrase is
shown, so in order to be seen you need to be competitive.
Your text as will also appear on other search engines that are
participating in the 'Ask Jeeves Network'. Partners include famous
brands like Direct Hit, MSN, and a few others that are less known.
Your ad on partner sites may vary in position depending on each engine
/ directory and where they choose to display them.
In order to play you need to open an account (which will set you back
25.00 US dollars). Ask Jeeves uses a CPM payment model (which stands
for cost per thousand).
You only pay when your text ad is shown, unlike Goto.com where you pay
per click. Ask Jeeves charges per impression with minimum bids of
keywords/phrases being 5.00 per CPM so that translates into a 5.00
cost to you every time your ad is shown 1,000 times.
'Ask Jeeves' helps you choose your keywords and phrases with a handy
suggestion wizard. This is a good tool for coming up with search terms
you may have otherwise overlooked.
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When setting your bid amounts, remember that you'll only be able to go
with the minimum 5.00 per CPM if no other advertiser has already
placed a bid on your keyword/phrase. If there are existing bids in the
top three spots, you’ll have to overbid one of them to get your text
ad to be shown for that word or phrase.
All high bidders' names and bid amounts are shown so you can plan your
strategy accordingly. Bidding is placed in .50 increments. For
example, if you wanted the search phrase 'air purifiers,' and the top
3 bids are 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00, you’d have to bid 6.50 to get the
third position.
After setting up your account, you are given a user name and a
password so you can log in and add or delete listings at will and
change your bid amounts. You’ll also be notified by email if someone
overbids you and your listings are bumped, meaning you’ve been kicked
out of the top three. If you want to keep your place you’ll need to
log in and up your bid accordingly. You’ll also be notified if the
money in your account is running low, so you can replenish as needed.
As more and more search engines and directories turn to a 'pay for
listing' model, it’s wise to take advantage of programs like Google
and Ask Jeeves to make the most of your advertising dollar. At least
you’ll be paying for targeted exposure and a top listing (instead of
just a listing).
You’ll also sleep better knowing your ad is being seen by those
searching for your keywords/phrases and who are definitely interested
in what you’re selling... and that, my friend, is your marketing
dollar well spent.
Merle www.EzineAdAuction.com
"Where some of the BEST Deals in Ezine Advertising are Made" www.MCPromotions.com
We at the Editorial Team would like to thank all our readers for
reading PromoteNewz. We hope you find this information useful.
Sincerely, The PromoteNewz Team
Stephanie@PromoteNewz.com
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