Overture marketing has long been recognized as an incredible method
for driving traffic to websites from the major search
engines.
Overture was a pay-per-click marketing service that actually was a
search engine originally established in the late 1990s under the
name GoTo.
A strategy change in early 2000 positioned Overture as a powerful
pay-per-click service as the company made deals with most of the
major search engines (Google excluded) which would allow their
advertisers to have their cost-per-click advertisements displayed
in the major search engines.
This move made Overture marketing highly desirable for website
operators as a means of driving traffic to their websites from the
major search engines.
In 2003, Yahoo! began making plans to acquire Overture and within
a couple of years they dropped the Overture brand re-branding
initial Overture products as Yahoo! Search Marketing
Products.
So, in effect Overture is no longer in existence as it has been
replaced by Yahoo! Search Marketing. Even so, the power of what was
once known as Overture marketing is still alive and well but it is
now offered through the Yahoo! Search Marketing services.
Google, the most widely
used major search engine, did
not go for Overture marketing advertisers having their ads
displayed in its search results.
Rather, Google launched its very own cost-per-click
advertising program which is called
AdWords. There is a lot of competition between Yahoo! Search
Marketing and Google, of course, since they are the two main
providers of pay-per-click
advertising services.
Some of the smaller search engines are actually powered by Google,
meaning their search results come from Google.
Many of the smaller search engines receive pay-per-click
advertising results from Yahoo! Search Marketing, so advertising
through the Google AdWords program and Yahoo!
Search Marketing pay-per-click programs provides the potential for
your advertisements to displayed in all of the major and some of
the smaller search engines.
Rumor have been stirring that
Microsoft is considering
starting its very own pay-per-click advertising program, perhaps
through the MSN search engine that it owns.
In early 2005, representatives from Microsoft confirmed the rumors
that the company was looking at getting into the pay-per- click
advertising game.
For website owners, this could be a good thing as there will be
three major mediums through which to purchase pay-per-click
advertising, so the competition for keywords will likely diminish
making it less expensive for website operators to achieve good
search engine listings through cost-per-click advertising.
At the same time, there is potential that pay-per-click management
could become a much bigger job for website operators to desire to
be represented in all of the major search engines and thus end up
managing search engine marketing campaigns through three different
pay-per-click providers.
Overture marketing was once the preferred choice of pay-per-click
advertisers. However, when Google launched its AdWords advertising
program, it quickly became a popular and preferred method of
advertising for many website owners.
The AdWords program is very powerful because when you advertise
with Google, your advertisements appear on websites throughout the
Google network in addition to appearing in the search engine
results.
If Microsoft does in fact launch their pay-per-click program that
they have been testing, it is expected to have similar potential
for reaching vast targeted audiences due to the variety of MSN
services that are in existence.
Yahoo! Search Marketing, formerly Overture, is still a power-
packed pay-per-click advertising provider as well and will likely
continue to produce excellent results for advertisers.
One thing is for certain. Using pay-per-click advertising services
that are associated with major search engines is a productive
method for driving traffic to your website.
There will likely be more players on the field in the near future.
Which pay-per-click advertising provider will be most beneficial is
hard to say, but chances are, all them will be highly effective for
driving traffic and pay-per-click expenses are likely to decrease
due to increased competition and more opportunities for
pay-per-click advertisers.
Credit Pacific Service Union
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By: Hamoon Arbabi
Source: http://homebusiness.nexuswebs.net
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