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New YSM Ranking Model launched Yesterday. How does it affect your YPN earnings?

Discussion in 'Publisher Network' started by JoaT, Feb 6, 2007.

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    As most of your that have a YSM account know, the new ranking model launched yesterday. Let's discuss the affect it has on Publishers.

    My question to all of you is, How has it affected your earnings? Obviously this will need to be an on-going thread, since we are only on day 2 of the new ranking model. I personally have not noticed any concrete Pros or Cons as a publisher, yet.
     
    JoaT, Feb 6, 2007 IP
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    sorry if i sound lame but what was launched yesterday? can u elaborate a little bit pls.

     
    andy11, Feb 6, 2007 IP
  3. JoaT

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    UPGRADE NEWS
    New Ranking Model Launches Today, February 5, 2007
    We're excited to announce that the new ranking model has launched today, February 5, 2007, in our U.S. market. The new ranking model is designed to improve user results through higher quality search ads. When users engage with these higher quality search ads, advertisers will receive more interested, valuable potential customers, helping to drive better results for your business.

    As we previously announced, both bid amount and ad quality
    now determine an ad's rank in search results.
    Your bid is the maximum amount that you're willing to pay when your ad is clicked. You will never be charged more than this amount.

    Your ad's quality is determined by:

    * The ad's historical performance—determined by its click-through rate relative to its position on the page.
    * The ad's expected performance, relative to competing ads displayed at the same time—determined by various relevance factors considered by Yahoo!'s ranking algorithms.

    You can gain an understanding of an ad's quality by looking at its quality index.

    Example of How Ads may be Ranked
    The graphic below helps illustrate a scenario that may result from this change:
    New Ranking Model

    Learn more about the new ranking model. Learn more about the quality index.

    Five Things to do to Take Advantage of the New Ranking Model
    To take advantage of the new ranking model, you should:

    * Include keywords in your ads (use our Insert Keyword feature).
    * Choose keywords for each ad group carefully.
    * Use ad testing.
    * Use Excluded Words to optimize your Advanced match type ads.
    * Review your current bids and set a campaign budget to meet your business goals.

    For more details, please click here.

    Important Note on Forecasting
    Starting today, February 5, with the roll-out of the new ranking model, we will offer several tools to use in making bidding decisions. However, there will be a seven- to ten-day transition period during which the "Estimated Clicks per Bid" forecasting tool will begin to accumulate data from the new ranking model in order to provide more recent historical traffic estimates. After these seven to ten days, you can have greater confidence in using this tool. In the meantime, we recommend that you use the "Bid Range for Top Positions" information to help guide your bidding decisions.

    Learn more about the forecasting tools.
     
    JoaT, Feb 6, 2007 IP
  4. JoaT

    JoaT Active Member

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    It does say "Search Results" so this could be completely irrelevant to how YPN ads are displayed. If someone knows for sure that this has no affect on us, then that would be interesting news as well. Although, even if it's not directly affected, I think we will see some kind of side affects (whether good or bad is unknown.)
     
    JoaT, Feb 6, 2007 IP
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    i don't see any change it's normal...
     
    D3Si, Feb 6, 2007 IP
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    I don't think it really affects publishers.
     
    Orien, Feb 6, 2007 IP
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    Nothing changed on my site.
    Same local (mostly unrelated) ads, same advertisers on the ads-targeted pages and more or less same earnings as the day before.
    I guess the new system only affects "search results"
     
    guidyy, Feb 8, 2007 IP
  8. JoaT

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    Anybody noticing drop in RPC?
     
    JoaT, Feb 8, 2007 IP
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    Yes, about 1/2 of what it was.
     
    twins0203, Feb 8, 2007 IP
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    I agree RPC has tacked for the past few days after that update. May be due to low paying ads being dominated on our sites.

    Low CTR + Low RPC = Low Revenue :(
     
    digiseek, Feb 8, 2007 IP