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Old 06-12-2006, 07:26 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Yahoo SERPS not stoked on Adsense

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Originally Posted by websiteideas
Would Yahoo discount a website in their SERPS when it sees that there is an adsense ad on it? It would seem that it would be in their interest to do so, would it not?
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I've got 2 examples of Yahoo not liking Adsense users. My clients that used 2 be number #1 in Yahoo for " snowboarding " and another for " Vacation Rentals. "

They are still number #1 in Google for both high profile words.

Last year after they inserted Adsense into their websites they vanished from the Yahoo serps....

I can honestly say the same thing happened to me with this website: www.aminotherapy.ws


- I used to get killer traffic in Yahoo before I inserted the Adsense. What I saw happen is basically this: I went from $3.00 a day to $20.00 a day.... while still ranked well in Yahoo. Sweet, so for about a month it stayed solid and I was getting a lot of Yahoo traffic at that time, and making about $20.00 a day. The following month { APRIL 2006 }I went back down to $3.00 a day... { During that time I made ZERO content changes } So I checked my Hitslink reports and found that my Yahoo traffic is almost non existant. Then I did some manual searches in Yahoo for the normal terms I used to do good with and my site is gone from Yahoo! It's still indexed there, all 1060 pages of it. But its as if I've been banished from higher profile words from Yahoos Serps.

The Google traffic is still there, and fortunately I get a bit from MSN as well.


Any thoughts on that ?

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