Tag Archives: adwords

Wed 6th July 2011
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
French Company Wants to Cancel Adwords Trademark, Hit with UDRP - French company files to cancel one of Google’s trademarks, gets hit with UDRP over .mobi domain name. Google has filed a UDRP against the owner of a French trademark for “adwords” over his domain name ad-words.mobi. The domain owner, Francotel, LLC, has a French trademark for “adwords”, but Google has some as well. Francotel has also filed for cancellation of Google’s European Union trademark for “Adwords”, although it appears the company has filed ... read more ...
Thu 24th July 2008
Written by DomainNameWire in EN and tagged
Domain and Search Tools Integrate New Google Data - Popular software programs tap into new Google search count data. A couple weeks ago Google launched a new “Overture score” type of tool that lets you see estimated search counts for keywords. (See Google Releases “Overture Score”-Like Tool.) Tool providers that cater to the search and domain businesses have been working overtime to use the new data in their systems. One of the tools that now uses the Google data is Adword Analyzer. This software pulls ... read more ...
Wed 9th July 2008
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Google Releases “Overture Score”-Like Tool - Enhancement to keyword tool provides domainers with more accurate tool to forecast domain traffic. “Three cheers for Google!” That’s not something you hear many domainers say these days. But Google has just released a new feature on its Keyword Tool that will bring a smile to domainers’ faces: search volumes. The tools is similar to the famed Overture inventory tool that showed you how many times someone searched for a particular keyword or domain. For example, ... read more ...
Wed 27th February 2008
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Yahoo Creates Its Own Black Box for Advertising - Yahoo! creates floating-minimum-bids system similar to Google Adwords. Yahoo! (YHOO) has informed its advertisers that it is changing the minimum bid price for search ads on its site. The minimum bid was ten cents; now it will be a floating minimum. This is similar to Google’s (GOOG) system that affixes a minimum bid to your keywords depending on the quality of the ad text, keyword selection, and your landing page. If there’s one thing advertisers don’t like, ... read more ...