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from greggorio 98 days ago #
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Matt, as always, good article.

from greggorio 125 days ago #
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Li, great job in organizing this. It will be very successful.

from greggorio 188 days ago #
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Jacob, thanks for letting me know. I added your site to the blog post. Good comments.

from greggorio 202 days ago #
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Congratulations Chris, well deserved!

from greggorio 206 days ago #
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It's very interesting and maybe a sign of the "calm before the storm" Well, at least for a conspiracy theorist like myself.

from greggorio 209 days ago #
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Matt is a great guy and next time I see him, I wil buy him a Beer and some Scones! (inside joke, ask Matt about that)

from greggorio 209 days ago #
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Jane, great post. It appears that not only do they do this organically, they also do this in the PPC world when  they recommend "non-quality score" methodologies for their adwords clients. Again, not practicing what they preach!

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Great information!

from greggorio 216 days ago #
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Jim, thank you very much for the comment. My point is that I am sure there many corporations that have made enormous contributions and have been very generous with their philanthropy. My point is that there seems to be a lack of helping these charities online help themselves. What I mean is, money is great. But, instead of $100k in a single donation, how about offering $1000/month of a service for all charities to help them online. Give them a break on the fees, give them free PPC Ad spend, help them throughout their day-to-day. In my eyes, I think that goes much further than a single donation.

Again, great comments Jim. I appreciate the conversation about this.

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Hey Rand thanks for commenting on this post and I think that is a great story and deserves more good PR.

from greggorio 269 days ago #
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Mike, we have never met, but I am very happy for ya!

from greggorio 312 days ago #
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With the rise of Google's CPCs and a recession looming over Marketing Budgets, Yahoo Search  finally is starting to look alot better when trying to drive more qualified visitors at a lesser cost.

For young padawan learners, Yahoo may bring balance to the Google Force.

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Many Congrats Barry, Tamar & team. Well deserved!

from greggorio 336 days ago #
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Hey, it was about time! Thanks for the breaking news Matt!

from greggorio 367 days ago #
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Hey Matt, it's good to be a geek! Good idea to compare the two (2)

from greggorio 370 days ago #
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Dave, thanks for the comments. Based on your thoughts, I modified the post a little. I would love to get everyone's opinion on this.

from greggorio 379 days ago #
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Great question. I guess when you have players who underperform or get hurt, it's the same as the conversion issues that alot of face and then SEM becomes unaffordable to keep playing.

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This post is primarily about how sometimes it is very easy to lose focus on the bigger picture. Ad testing is obviously very important and is considered a requirement amongst many search marketers. But, when it comes to meeting and beating the goals of SEM, spending time constantly tweaking the Ad to improve CTR% will not necessarily drive the revenue needed to sustain growth.

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