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Arrogant Overture Placing Greed Ahead Of Their Customers Needs
According to the dictionary, the definition of the word
"overture" is as follows:
"An opening or initiating move toward negotiations, a new
relationship, an agreement, etc.; a formal or informal proposal
or offer."
Hmmmmmmmm...very interesting definition--especially that part
about "a new relationship."
I think pay-per-click giant Overture should look up the
definition of their own company name, because they appear to be
breaching their "relationship" with their customers big time!
Here are the most common complaints:
So, why hasn't Overture done anything about the complaints?
Because, and I'm going to as blunt as I possibly can here--
they don't care about you. They only care about your money!
Arrogance and greed seems to be the common thread that bonds
the major search engines.
But you have only yourselves to blame. That's exactly what
happens when you "place all of your eggs into one arrogant
search engine basket!"
When you're totally dependent on someone and they know you're
totally dependent on them, more often than not, they'll put the
screws to you. That's exactly what you see happening with
Google, Yahoo and Overture. They're screwing you over big time!
I received some very interesting e-mails in response to my
article, "Googles Trap, DMOZ's Nap, And Yahoo!' s Crap." The
writer of one of the e-mails wanted to know if I was afraid of
being penalized by the search engines, because of my criticism'
s of them.
Penalize me how? How can you penalize someone who neither
benefits from nor is dependent on your service? I don't depend
on the search engines! I don' t benefit from them! I never have.
I get almost no traffic from the search engines. For example,
so far this morning I've received over 300 unique visits to my
website. Out of that total, none came from the search engines--
not a single one!
My traffic comes from the dozens of articles I've written, like
this one that have been picked up and published on popular
websites all over the Internet. I also get traffic via word of
mouth, newsletters and ezines that my articles are published in,
and a few other secret methods that I use.
That's the kind independence and power you give yourself, when
you're not totally dependent on any one entity. Find alternative
ways to attract traffic to your website. Here are a few
suggestions:
Ezines, newsletters, forums, online magazines, sponsor listings
on other websites, exchanging links.
Here are a few offline suggestions:
Magazines, direct mail, shopper newspapers, cable television,
radio, flyers, hospital newsletters, card decks, trade journals
and directories, bulletin boards, tabloid newspapers.
Here's what the writer of another e-mail I received had to say:
"Wow! What a pleasure to read your article, Googles Trap, DMOZ'
s Nap, And Yahoo!'s Crap. Boy, I've been complaining about this
type of scenario for at least a year. I will also include
Overture with the terrible trio. Overture has recently, with
the long standing pay per click program, decided that all your
keyword phrases will be broad matched. The reason they gave was
that it was too time consuming for the user to manage their
listings. Well, they forgot to mention that they will also
receive more money because of the change.
Also, they say that you can enter words in quotations or
negative words against your keyword phrase so that you receive
the correct response. In other words, your keyword phrase will
not show up when those negative words are searched for. Well,
do you know how time consuming the negative word process is?
And, there's no way you can muster up all of the possible
negative words that could be searched for so that your listing
will not appear. Absolute CRAP, to term your expression.
The terrible trio you mention in your article plus Overture
have gradually swung towards "God" like service providers. They
have the power and the user is very much at effect.
Well, that's my 5 cents worth. After saying all of the above I
am a user of these services but have been working for a long
time now finding other ways and means of marketing and
promotion so that all of our eggs are not in the one basket. I
have, in the main, been exchanging links with other websites
plus placing relatively inexpensive ads on websites that have
similar services to ours."
I love getting e-mails like that! That tells me that some of
you are finally starting to "get it."
Give yourself the power! Claim your independence! Find
alternative ways to attract traffic to your website. If you do
that, one day you'll realize you really don't need the search
engines after all. I guarantee it!
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Most successful men have not achieved their distinction by having some new talent or opportunity presented to them. They have developed the opportunity that was at hand.
Bruce Barton
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