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A couple of weeks ago, my marketing manager at my new job asked me if I would like to go down to Yahoo’s “Advertiser Workshop” in San Diego to see what they are up to these days. I said “of course” since it was a great chance to confirm some of the rumors I have been hearing about Yahoo’s new PPC program (yes . . even newer than Panama) and also to learn what kind of new initiatives they are going to be taking to get their company in gear.

By pure coincidence, Ms. Danielle will be at the same conference so we’ll be able to hang again. I still can’t believe it’s been over a month and a half since I have stopped working with Danielle at our old office, but I’m sure it’s going to be like old times again when we go to this conference together.

Anyways, to the point of this email. I wanted to invite all my readers to submit questions they would like me to ask Yahoo representatives while I’m at this conference. No relevant question will be denied as I know a lot of you do not get to have this kind of opportunity, since getting help from customer service is as hard as landing a date with Jessica Alba (this goes for Google as well, so don’t think I’m playing favorites).

Here are some example questions to get your creative juices flowing:

What steps are you taking to gain market share in the SEM Market to a level where you can realistically compete with Google?

Why are your minimum bids twice as much as Googles?

Why didn’t you merge with MSN to give yourself a fighting chance against Google?

So, if you can think of any questions you will want to ask, please leave a comment with your question and I will compile these questions into a list. I promise to get all the questions answered to the best of my abilities and post the answers once I get them all. As an added benefit, I will link to those sites who’s author have asked high quality questions that will make yahoo people nod and say “damn . . that guy’s asking some damn good questions. We should take him out to dinner afterwards to get to know the guy!” OK . . i don’t have to go to dinner, but you get the point. Ask good questions and you shall be rewarded - a link to any article you want with any anchor text you want. Remember, I have some pr4 and pr5 posts, so feel free to increase my page views by looking for them:)

I look forward to hearing what you all have to ask. By the way, the conference is this thursday, Sep 17th, so cut off is Wednesday night. . . . also, if you can do me a favor and give a WTF vote for this post, I’d greatly appreciate it!

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9 Comments »

Comment by ms danielle
2007-09-17 22:28:47
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i’d like to know if they’re going to eventually license google’s algorithm, sort of like how ford licenses toyota’s hybrid technology. my guess is probably not. so i’ll probably end up asking about how they plan to make their platform more user-friendly — i.e. load time, back button usage, more integrated features. put simply, their back end really really sucks (brian and i went through YSM together last week and even he started getting really upset)

 
Comment by Lalla Mira
2007-09-18 10:10:25
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When is that conference again? Thursday 17th Sept??

 
Comment by Gary Lee
2007-09-19 17:39:58
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i guess no one really cares about what yahoo’s doing . . hahahaha . . . well, i’ll find out as much as I can for everyone

 
Comment by Kanute
2007-09-27 05:07:15
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I really don’t know what are Yahoo marketing policies, for me the most pertinent question is what Yahoo intends to do with MyblogLog? Would they add new services or maybe Ads, given that mybloglog is Ad free. Also ask them why they continue to overload their homepage. thanks

 
2007-09-27 08:49:56
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[…] Mr Gary Lee single handedly got me more links to this site than I probably have on my own by adding me to one of his viral posts. Gary is a full time Internet marketer and is one to watch in terms of blog promotion. Since taking a new job his blog has dried up a bit. I also know he is working on a community site which has some serious earning potential. Ill be keeping an eye on how he markets that site as marketing is something I know little about. Gary recently gave Yahoo run for their money at an advertisers workshop, asking, amongst other things “why are your bids twice as much as Googles“. […]

 
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