Yahoo Shortcuts A Sell – Out? Google Follows In A Similar Pattern

Jul 24, 2007 | 1,351 views | by Navneet Kaushal
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At the Internet Strategy Conference, while Yahoo's Chief marketing Officer, Cammie Dunaway was showing ways through which Yahoo! was working with advertisers, it suddenly hit Scott Hendison that perhaps Yahoo is selling out.

For a Special K ad, seen right above the ad was written “search Results” where the words “Sponsored Results” had been removed.


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“What bothers me about this, is that by removing the tinted box and leaving out the words “sponsored results“, Yahoo is effectively selling the number one search result. Clearly, it appears that Yahoo has gone out of their way to seamlessly blend an advertisement with their search results.”

Even if Yahoo! was selling out they are not the only as clearly evident through the example below is Google doing the same. However, in the case of Google, Matt Cutts says, "The links in Google’s flight OneBox were chosen for merit. They’re not paid in any way and no money changed hands. So this is completely different than Yahoo’s paid-but-unlabeled Special K promotion."

As Scott Hendison puts it so well, "Now yes the Google ad is in a different font, and it has four different links at the bottom, so it doesn’t blend seamlessly, but it still looks just like a Google One Box to me…I’m sorry, but if this is a paid advertisement, I think it should be marked as one. I don’t begrudge Google their right to make money, but if we are supposed to trust the search results, shouldn’t we know the difference between an ad and a regular search?"

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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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