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Old 06-02-2014, 03:21 PM   #1
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2013: AdWords "Ineffective" Says eBay


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AdWords "Ineffective" Says eBay

http://searchengineland.com/ebay-say...indings-151573

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Google Penalized eBay For Dropping AdWords Ads?

http://www.seroundtable.com/google-e...why-18639.html

"As you know, eBay was penalized by Google either via a manual action or algorithmic action or both. Google and eBay won't confirm it, but it is clear from the SearchMetrics charts.

The reason for the penalty is not 100% clear, a site like eBay likely had lots of issues with the site. But there are also a lot of theories out there. Some citing that eBay stopped AdWords ads and thus this is the way Google is going to get back at them."
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Old 06-02-2014, 04:02 PM   #2
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Google search is not a regulated public utility. They can do business however they please within legal commercial restraints.

Some think Google should be regulated ... But Google has not reached the tipping point of antitrust under the USA Sherman Antitrust Act. However, in the EU they are damn close to having 93+% of the search market ... If the shit will hit the fans for Google it will be in the EU Courts
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Old 06-02-2014, 04:17 PM   #3
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Google search is not a regulated public utility. They can do business however they please within legal commercial restraints.

Some think Google should be regulated ... But Google has not reached the tipping point of antitrust under the USA Sherman Antitrust Act. However, in the EU they are damn close to having 93+% of the search market ... If the shit will hit the fans for Google it will be in the EU Courts
We can only hope
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Old 06-02-2014, 04:49 PM   #4
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It worked for Amazon.
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Old 06-03-2014, 12:45 AM   #5
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Google search is not a regulated public utility. They can do business however they please within legal commercial restraints.

Some think Google should be regulated ... But Google has not reached the tipping point of antitrust under the USA Sherman Antitrust Act. However, in the EU they are damn close to having 93+% of the search market ... If the shit will hit the fans for Google it will be in the EU Courts
I bet if we go to court for the way they cut us off back in 2010, with even their own lawyer and marketing director telling me personally it was a bogus reason to block us forever, we have a big chance of winning and getting compensated. No funds here though.

They can make or break your entire workfuture if you're not a public company but work under your own name. No second chances, ever. I spent hundreds of thousands on them for they were 97% of the market here, they're not God and should focus on their business, not try to think for others.

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Doesn't google cut off accounts with more then $5k to be paid? Or at least the policy?
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Old 06-03-2014, 05:10 AM   #7
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Doesn't google cut off accounts with more then $5k to be paid? Or at least the policy?
You're probably thinking of AdSense.

I've seen people mention on webmasterworld that spending $100k+ per month on AdWords still means jack to Google - good luck trying to contact a human if you have an enquiry or problem, cos you're not big enough to matter.
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