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It appears that ActiveAudience/GoldKey is removing their Yahoo feed and replacing it with a Google one. Anyone have information of why this migration is going on?
To Our Valued Customers:
On March 1, there will be a major upgrade to the ActiveAudience platform and infrastructure to further maximize the revenue potential to major portfolio owners. This includes a change of our CPC feed provider.
As a result, we will now be able to:
· Set your domain names to 1-click results or 2-click sites to maximize revenue
· Place your own custom logo on the top of your sites
· Upload your own main photo image for custom pages
· Test up to four of hand-selected keywords in rotation for auto-optimization, and
· Customize sites with up to 21 of your own hand-selected keywords.
In addition, we've added several new template layouts and now offer almost 500 themes, including new ones you've requested, such as Almanacs, Ecotourism, Social Networking, and Workplace Health. Combined with our 70 color schemes, we now offer more than 300,000 variations of pages available to maximize the experience for users of your sites.
Also as part of this major launch, we are also changing our upstream feed provider of CPC advertisements to further maximize the revenue potential of your traffic. As a result, you'll notice slight changes to our templates recommended by our new feed partner to further clarify to users what they can expect when they click or search. Revenue reports from our provider are scheduled to arrive in our systems by 1 p.m. ET, so expect them to show shortly after processing on our end.
Further updates are in store - for example, we're acting on your requests to return simple report data to the first page you reach upon login, and receive more e-mail reports. Please keep the comments and suggestions coming, and as always, contact us if you have any questions or need assistance.
Regards,
ActiveAudience Support Team
Probably.It appears that ActiveAudience/GoldKey is removing their Yahoo feed and replacing it with a Google one. Anyone have information of why this migration is going on?