Yahoo! Follows Google! Makes Minor Changes to Advertisement Layout!

May 23, 2008 | 3,434 views | by Navneet Kaushal
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According to Search Engine Roundtable Yahoo! has incorporated some minor changes in the advertisement layout of its SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages) and has also reduced the number of advertisements shown in the SERPs. They have now relocated the position of the display URL under the description. The advertisement layout now also contains only three advertisements, instead of four as in the previous layout.

Here is an image of the 'Old Layout':

Yahoo! Follows Google! Makes Minor Changes to Advertisement Layout!

If you would look closely at the above image, you'll find that the display URL for the advertisement is in coherence with the description. Also, there are four advertisements in the console.

Now take a look at the 'Improved Layout':

Yahoo! Follows Google! Makes Minor Changes to Advertisement Layout!

In this image you'll notice the display URL has been moved underneath the description and also the console now only contains three advertisements.

There are several interesting posts at Search Engine Roundtable Forums. Here a few excerpts from that thread:

“Overnite, it looks like Yahoo has done another major change to their sponsored ads. On some of the keywords that I follow that normally show 4 ads above the organic results, it's now only three – very consistently! Also, the ads look simultaneously more compact (closer together), and yet bigger (the URLs are now on a line by themselves). Looks like Yahoo may be finally able to more efficiently monetize, and can now afford to show fewer ads. Can others verify?”

“I see it now, blogging it up. Thanks!”

This new change is a classic example of Yahoo! following Google's every move. Now, the way I see it, if this isn't being a copycat, then I don't know what is.

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Navneet Kaushal, CEO PageTraffic is a trusted authority in the search engine marketing industry. He is a featured author at Web Pro News, Search Newz, Website Notes, DevWebPro, SEO Article and Web Help Now among many others.

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Ramona May 25, 2008 at 13:20

Things change rapidly in our industry that why we need to keep sharing information.Thanks

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