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Do you guys any experience with getting your own feed.
I have a huge portfolio of domains and I'm a software architect by profession, so I would not mind putting together something for my private use.

I'm interested in companies that provide feed for PPC only.

Thanks in advance.
 

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Can you elaborate?
 

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Miva.com can supply you with a feed for high traffic clients. Only took me a couple days to get aproved compared to a few months with google/yahoo/ask feeds, And thats if you get aproved.
 

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namelayer, 2 questions:
1. How long did it take you to set it up?
2. Was it worth it?

Johnn,
I want to cut the middle man.
 

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namelayer, 2 questions:
1. How long did it take you to set it up?
2. Was it worth it?

Johnn,
I want to cut the middle man.

1. How long did it take you to set it up?
Not actually setup yet and not even sure I will set it up. They provide you will a XML URL and its up to you how you code your pages to pull certain keywords and search results.

2. Was it worth it?
Low PPC. Which is why I havent set it up yet. But you are cutting out the middle man and would come out to about the same PPC in the end result IMO. Which is why I am still at parked.

If you have EXTREMELY high traffic I would try yahoo.
 

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What do you thing is "high traffic" in order to get a feed from yahoo?
10K visits per day?
 

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Answering that question is out of my range of knowledge. Maybe somebody can elaborate a little more in the field.
But I would think it would be in the 500k plus area but dont let that get to you as my answer is just a guess but a good guess as per what I have read about the PITA approvals.
 

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500K per day makes sense for yahoo. I do not have that kind of traffic.
Let me try Miva.com. Let's see what happens. Low PPC is not a problem for me. We are getting killed somewhere else.
 

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Go1llc, would be great if you might post back here (or PM) and let me know how it works out. I have similar background and needs.

Best,
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Not a problem. I have bunch of domain software that I developed for myself. The only thing I'm missing now is my own PPC system. I would not mind even sharing the service.

My feeling is that a fund of our domains could get us a better feed than what we got everywhere else.
 
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