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websiteideas
Mar 27th 2006, 12:22 pm
I was going to sign up for this, but I noticed that there is a minimum $1.00 a day budget. Does this mean that every day you will be deducted this amount whether you use that much or not?

debare
Mar 27th 2006, 12:58 pm
At the end of the month, if you have used less than $30 worth of PPC advertising, they will bill for the difference. It's a bogus policy, since Google doesn't have any minimums. But I guess it's Yahoo/Overture's heavy-handed way of keeping its advertisers active.

websiteideas
Mar 31st 2006, 4:08 pm
Ya, I don't really like that policy, but from a business standpoint I suppose it makes sense and it seems to be working for Yahoo quite well.

maildeepak
Apr 9th 2006, 9:25 pm
I was going to sign up for this, but I noticed that there is a minimum $1.00 a day budget. Does this mean that every day you will be deducted this amount whether you use that much or not?

hey...where did u find about this min. budget...

i thought they had no min. since they had dropped the 30$ min. spending req.

and as of now they have not done any deductions...mayb you are checking up an old issue...

kindly update me on this..

regards,
deepak.c

websiteideas
Apr 14th 2006, 8:43 am
Perhaps something has changed since I tried this on March 27th? Anyone with more information please share.

john269
Apr 16th 2006, 11:03 am
I don't think having that minimum payment budget thing is that good.

I use Adwords and I want to spend lots and lots of money. The more the better, but I just can't.

I have tried them and I am just getting no ad pageviews or clicks. My sites market is very competitive which means that everyone is bidding high for the keywords.

I can't bid to high or I will make a loss so I have to bid as high as what I can afford and hope that I can get some traffic from it.

I am bidding $1.50 on CPM and I have not even had a page impression yet. I have waited for 2 weeks now.

How much must I bid $10 or more CPM. If so then I will loose out without a doubt.

Bonsai_Ryan
Apr 21st 2006, 2:01 am
Yahoo doesn't bill you at the end of the month, they just bill you when your account goes below an estimated three days worth of click charges. Once the estimated days left goes below 3 they bill you a pre-determined amount (min. $30).

John, it sounds like you need to find some cheaper keywords that still fit your product. Stay away from general keywords and work towards more specific keywords that still describe the product you are offering. You will have to come up with more keywords this way as usually each one has only a small number of clicks, but it will save you in the long run. P.S. Why are you running CPM instead of CPC?

Lotus9
May 3rd 2006, 12:30 pm
Yahoo search adverts are weird to me...it seems like my money just vaporizes in like no time...compared to Google where it seems like $30 lasts for many days, I don't know. can't figure it out.

websiteideas
May 13th 2006, 1:33 pm
Lotus, I've only begun to try it myself but I have this same sort of feeling and it's hard to even understand how it all works. The interface is difficult for me to follow.