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Google AdWords Increases minimum bids and advertisers strike

Google AdWords recently forced advertisers to pay more for some of the keywords, some advertisers say their minimum bids went up (to $0.50 per click) from $0.05 per click, advertisers say these are the keywords that performed best, so is like Google is taking advantage of this because advertisers need the keywords.

An important group of webmasters at WebmasterWorld started proposing to strike by not showing ads for 48 hours, this can have a significant negative effect for Google AdWords program as these people are the ones paying large amounts of money promoting web sites and affiliate programs.

You know - this is a pretty influential little group we have here … what if we organized an AdWords strike for 48 hours or something … we all agree to pause our ads for 48 hours in protest to Google treating us like gargage!

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One Response to “Google AdWords Increases minimum bids and advertisers strike”

  1. user comment Kirt: May 23rd, 2008 at 4:43 am

    Google likes to take advantage of the PPC campaign of advertisers to increase its revenue. Its hard to be one step ahead of Google but there are ways on how to get the back door of this situations

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