View Full Version : Can PPC affect natural rankings in Yahoo?
dave487
Dec 15th 2005, 3:31 am
I have noticed a few sites who bid highest for a certain set of keywords on Yahoo have now moved to be top of the natural rankings as well as the paid rankings.
Initially I thought there was no link between the two but now I am not so sure, maybe the sites getting higher traffic are being ranked higher?
Any thoughts?
apblake
Dec 15th 2005, 6:46 am
By placing payperclick ads, you can temporarily gain thousands of links to your site which in itself will push up the rankings.
ScottFish
Dec 16th 2005, 12:25 am
The financial long-term cost of this is pretty high. :)
I'd recommend writing some good content that will allow people to naturally link to your site.
t10host
Dec 16th 2005, 7:56 am
I'd recommend writing some good content that will allow people to naturally link to your site.
But it is also very difficult to write some good content
hulo
Dec 16th 2005, 8:20 am
The financial long-term cost of this is pretty high. :)
Indeed; just go with natty links.
ScottFish
Dec 16th 2005, 12:44 pm
It is difficult, yes, but its a better long run solution instead of paying monthly marketing costs.
maha
Dec 16th 2005, 2:39 pm
I do not believe PPC ads count toward your links
By placing payperclick ads, you can temporarily gain thousands of links to your site which in itself will push up the rankings.
Netizen
Dec 17th 2005, 9:04 am
Running a linkdomain: in Y or a link: in G, I see links from Overture ads , but never Adwords ads. Whether these actually count for anything is doubtful.
dburdon
Mar 14th 2006, 1:36 pm
There are links and links. PPC links do not improve your organic position on the core engines. Sure, some tacky outfits like Lycos will sell you an "organic" No. ranking. But if that's not prostitution, what is?
rado_guy
Mar 25th 2006, 6:26 am
By placing payperclick ads, you can temporarily gain thousands of links to your site which in itself will push up the rankings.
is that true??
dburdon
Mar 25th 2006, 1:51 pm
In the old days it may have been true. But not now.
Roxyyo
Mar 26th 2006, 8:22 pm
I have noticed a few sites who bid highest for a certain set of keywords on Yahoo have now moved to be top of the natural rankings as well as the paid rankings.
Initially I thought there was no link between the two but now I am not so sure, maybe the sites getting higher traffic are being ranked higher?
Any thoughts?
You can pay Yahoo $299 a year to be listed in their directory and it won't affect natural rankings.
jameskon
Apr 11th 2006, 3:17 am
even i was also looking for the answer to this one, but ultimate observation was that ppc has noting to do with the ranking
bpcombs
Apr 11th 2006, 3:55 pm
I sincerely doubt that Yahoo would tie natural and paid listings to each other in any way. The potential brand impact should proof surface outways any potential benefit.
Brian
jameskon
Jun 2nd 2006, 5:44 am
By placing payperclick ads, you can temporarily gain thousands of links to your site which in itself will push up the rankings.
i don't thing so!!!
ppc links have noting to do with organic listings!!!! both are completely different concepts.
SVentures
Aug 9th 2006, 1:05 pm
I think it used to have some effect (a few years ago), but now I believe it has no effect at all on organic rankings.
felix77
Aug 21st 2006, 6:16 am
I defenitely think it is.. cuz Yahoo CPC does not just appear on Yahoo... its on MSN.. (i think) and various other engines.. which does generate links ..which should be counted... would like to hear more on same though..cheers
is that true??
isulongseoph
Sep 7th 2006, 6:46 pm
i don't think that ppc affects organic search. i've seen one doing such tactic to increase his ranking on serps, but there's no effect. :P glad he shut that one down before paying the hefty cost of click fraud. :D
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