What happens to us, little guys, who can't get ahead because of our budgets. If it gets better for us, it's sure to get even better for the "Giants". With the economy the way it is, thousands, if not MILLIONS of people out there are looking for a piece of the internet pie. We don't need to make $10,000 a month or for some, even $5,000 per month. A cool $2,000 per month profit would free-up hundred of thousands of lost souls who don't have anything to put up for any type of decent advertising. Giving the advertisers more control, is not only control for them but let's them (Giants), control all of us, to look for work at McDonalds, us, thinking this internet thing really doesn't work. I've been trying for a while with my little websites www.MyOwnStimulusPlan.webs.com and other affiliates I've signed-up for, taken their advise, get hundreds of unique vistors, thousands page views and I've made .25 (which I can't collect, because of min. payouts). With the brilliant minds working at Yahoo, Google, etc. I'm sure if they put their heads together they could come up with a solution, for the little guys.
Gotta go, it's Sunday. I'm 49 years old, I'll have to see if Taco Bell is hiring? I'll probably get a discount on food?
Thanks,
Jesse at: Coyotemaker@aol.com
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Paid Inclusion Extinction
It was only a matter of time before Yahoo drop this archaic method of generating traffic, or backlinks. Yahoo should have followed Google's strategy when they initially introduced AdWords. Instead of allowing paid inclusion to taint their search results, Yahoo should have focused on producing relevant results. Following this strategy would have allowed Yahoo to maintain it's popularity, and gain more market share. Hopefully, their partnership with Microsoft will yield some more innovation in the coming years.