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Interesting Press release from today

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by letsmakeamillion, May 12, 2005.

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    Thought I would repost this:

    Standard & Poor's Equity Research reiterated "buy" ratings on both Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ) and Yahoo! (nasdaq: YHOO - news - people ). S&P Equity Research noted that shares of both companies rose Wednesday following the release of a report from search engine marketing company Fathom Online that indicated keyword prices rose 11% on average in April from March. "After sequential monthly declines in January and February reflecting some seasonality, prices have now risen for two straight months and accelerated in April," S&P Equity Research said. "We think this bodes well for Google and Yahoo!, which are the two largest providers of keyword advertising."
     
    letsmakeamillion, May 12, 2005 IP
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    paymentapprovaltooslow Banned

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    This is probably the wrong forum for that story
     
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    This is exaclty forum to mention that kind of stuff. Keyword prices up, good news for Adsense users. Seasonality explains some of the "Why has my Adsense revenue gone down while clicks have stayed the same?" questions. Similar (but different) posts would be appropriate in Adwords and Yahoo forums.
     
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