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eBay and Google Make Amends, Kinda
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Zonk
on Sat Jun 23, 2007 03:26 PM
from the best-of-cuthroat-enemies dept.
from the best-of-cuthroat-enemies dept.
It's been tit for tat for some time; eBay bans Google payments, Google tries to throw a party mocking eBay, in response to which the service pulls all of its ads, fun corporate shenanigans. It seems as though, for the moment, the two companies have made up. News.com is reporting that eBay ads will once again be serviced via Google's adwords service, but that they will also be using alternative methods to a greater extent in the future. "Hani Durzy, a spokesman for San Jose, California-based eBay, said his company later on Friday would begin advertising on Google, but at reduced levels than previously. eBay had been buying tens of millions of keyword ads on Google each year. 'I will tell you it will be in a much more limited way than it was before,' Durzy told Reuters. 'What we found is that we were not as dependent on AdWords as some people thought.'"
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Some people thought? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Re:Some people thought? (Score:5, Interesting)
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It's sad, though, that I didn't even realize they were miss
Re:Some people thought? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Freedom from "Slaves" and other dumb google ads (Score:1)
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search?q= customizegoogle&status=4 [mozilla.org]
http://www.customizegoogle.com/ [customizegoogle.com]
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Good riddance (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Good riddance (Score:5, Funny)
However, I daresay the "lowest prices" part is misleading. If eBay scammers are selling babies, they are almost certainly shill bidding on them too.
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Good riddance eBay.
Worthless, eBay was essentially spamming google, and google didn't seem concerned at all.
Try defining your search! (Score:4, Informative)
The "-" tells Google what to skip, so if you're looking for something in particular, and keep getting spammed with "BUY!" and "EBAY", just type your term, and add "-buy -ebay".
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Good. (Score:4, Informative)
Good for me, anyway - adwords on google searches for anything even remotely purchasable almost always included a generic, keyword-added eBay ad that was ignorable by default; it was approaching crapflood levels.
Let's hope that eBay pulling back will result in searches that're actually relevant. (Searching for Anime and being told that an anime sale is going on at foo.com makes sense; being told that I can buy anime on eBay is unnecessary.)
Triv
If they weren't that dependant on AdWords (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:It's not google's fault! (Score:5, Funny)
Sounds like a pre-divorce situation (Score:5, Funny)
Husband: Oh yeah, well I'm going to have a beer with guys on your birthday.
Wife: Oh yeah well I'm going to ask my mother to move in.
Husband: Oh yeah! Well I'm going to let you.
Both think about it for a minute.
Wife, well maybe we can uh, you know work things out a little bit.
Husband: Well maybe. Have you seen my socks?
There is tremendous interdependency between an awful lot of web companies and to spite themselves they're going to have to play nice in the sandbox if they are going to get anything done.
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Which is Worse? (Score:3, Interesting)
Come to think of it, both eBay and Google are a lot alike. Both pull your sites/listings based on often unverified complaints, then make it d@mn near impossible to actually talk to somebody who can rectify the situation and have you reinstated. They deserve each other!
Maturity? (Score:1)
how long will it take google to enter onlineretail (Score:1)
Right... (Score:3, Insightful)
Which translates as 'We found that we're way the hell more dependent on AdWords than we thought', right? They went back to Google in, what, 5 days?
They are so cute (Score:1)
"Kinda" is right (Score:3, Informative)
a) Not seeing as many eBay ads on Google, or
b) Being able to use Google Checkout on eBay
I'd choose B.
Google Payments? Who cares. (Score:4, Informative)
As a Canadian, Google Payments are 100% useless to me (both as a buyer and a seller).
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