I would not think that MSNs new program had anything to do with it as from an advertiser point of view I have not cut back on my advertising on Google, Yahoo or any other PPC program (I have also not noticed any reduction in Cost Per Click)
MSN is just another route to market, and while I am sure that it may have dented the overture revenue streams a little, it really is unlikely that this is the core cause of lower revenues.
The fact is that the market is not consistant, it should also be noted that April is the end of the tax year for many companies across the developed world and April/May is a time new budgets and campaigns are being developed.
A similar revenue drop happened around this time last year and it did not catch up again until August, this drop is happening across the other premier parking programs and even the lower end ones like SEDO :heh:
We can all speculate as to why, and the reason this happens is lack of information and communication which will be there own undoing.
I would encourage all to test the markets of other parking programs or develop your high traffic domains, perhaps if enough people actually stood up and took action we would not be at the mercy of these programs.
if you do have a portfolio earning over $1000 a month then you should ask Trafficz for the higher 65% share.
babehunt said:
It's so frustrating to watch my daily revenue decreased! I wonder if the core issue is that MSN, doesn't use Oveture so the value that Yahoo has has decrease.
With a new traffic program MSN, advertisers need to decide where to put there money, so I suspect that Yahoo is getting a smaller piece of the pie.
Did anyone notice a radical decrease in revenue for 4/28?