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Yahoogle! Is this team-up fruitful for my PPC campaign?
The two powerful rulers of Paid search business, Yahoo and Google have been competing in the business, ever since their inception. Google ads are expected to appear on 3 percent of Yahoo's SERPs, as the latest updates of online marketing suggests. What does it mean? If I'm running a PPC campaign for my project of Online marketing , then do my ads will be shown on Yahoo search? Please, make me clear about my confusion
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Can't say anything yet until proven successful..
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