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EBay pulls ads from Google’s U.S. ad network

Ebay vs Google

Via Computerworld.com. EBay pulls ads from Google’s U.S. ad network.

EBay Inc. has pulled all of its paid search ads from Google Inc.’s AdWords network in the U.S., an eyebrow-raising move likely to be seen in the industry as a sign of deteriorating relations between the two Internet giants.

Competition between Ebay’s Paypal service and Google’s Checkout has risen considerably over the last year or so, with Google throwing its considerable weight behind its Google checkout (at times, offering cash back to first time users). Although both companies has characterized this move as a kind of “reallocation” of resources, the very fact that Google accounts for the lion share of all search engine traffic makes this more than a simple question of competition– where can Ebay go for SEM traffic now? Yahoo? haha.

The situation can very well change rapidly (perhaps both companies can work out a face-saving measure). Adtasm will keep you updated.

What can this mean for the keywords market? Look for certain prime spots (the ones directly on top of the listings) that Ebay puts a lot of money into, especially electronics goods, to open up. Prices probably won’t go down (does it ever?), but at least we’ll see some fresh faces on the top of the search listings for a change.

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