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Traffic Fusion Review

Traffic Fusion is reported to be the end product of a marriage between Mike Filsaime's HyperJava Plugin and the Butterfly Marketing 2.0 script. If you endured the 7 Figure Secrets sales process then you’re probably familiar with the one click up sell and forced continuity additions.

Reportedly to be shipped with the Traffic Fusion software is a home study course by Internet marketing legend Mark Joyner (just don’t bring up “The Mark Joyner Farewell Package” the next time you see him.)

Traffic Fusion was introduced at the Gateway to Wealth event given by Gary Ambrose and Keith Wellman where Mike Filsaime appeared as a secret guest speaker. Or maybe, Traffic Fusion was introduced at the Internet Marketing Super Conference where “the Mike” was also a secret guest speaker. Either way, it seems that Traffic Fusion was introduced somewhere Filsaime was a guest speaker

Mike Filsaime is will be to keep a tight lid on the details of this launch and has personally hand picked a select and elite number of Joint Venture Partners for this launch â€" and that would include yours truly as being among that “select and elite” group.

Only 2000 people will have access to this Traffic Fusion software. This is a licensed product that will come with an initial cost and then a monthly recurring for those who wish to continue to use it. And from the looks of it, those who use are going to have a Ferrari of a marketing system buckled under their arses.

Do not wait and do not hesitate â€" get on the advance notification list for Traffic Fusion, right now: http://www.trafficfusion.info

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Traffic Fusion

Traffic Fusion is Mike Filsaime's next big product launch.

What is it?

It incorporates a thank you page concept with other upsell / downsell mechanisms.

Although I think the concept is brilliant, I wonder how successful customers will be with finding the necessary JV partners to implement the approach.

Good news is . . . if you have thank you pages that are seen by a lot of people, and you want ways to increase your visitor values then Traffic Fusion could make you very popular.

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Yahoo Tweaks Bid Information

This is pretty significant news
that will effect a number of
keyword tools on the market,
and also who we interact with
our competition.

It makes the secret tactics
taught in the Adwords Black
Book more powerful, in more
places.

See more info at:

Black Books Blog


FROM WEBPRO NEWS:

Yahoo's Search Marketing will make some changes to the information made available to its clients, as they announce alterations to the Manage Bids pages during the transition to its new paid search service.

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Editor's Note: If you haven't found an email from Yahoo Search Marketing yet, be advised they are making some changes to the Manage Bids page that you will want to know about. How doe these changes affect you? Let us know in WebProWorld.

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Project Panama has been rapidly transitioning into Yahoo's mainstay sponsored search product. Company executives have been promising advertisers a much more relevant usage of their ads when it comes to search.

But what Yahoo giveth Yahoo can taketh away, as Graywolf noted at Threadwatch. "It looks like the folks at Yahoo Search Marketing (formerly Overture) have started to drink from the Google keep everybody guessing and in the dark kool aid," he wrote.

The point of contention comes from the changes Yahoo will make to its Manage Bids pages. Their Search Marketing blog described what is coming:

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In early December some of the information you're used to seeing on the Manage Bids page will no longer be available. The "Top 5 Max Bids," "Position" and "Your Cost" columns will be removed from the current account interface. The View Bids tool will also no longer be available.

Instead, you'll see two new columns on the Sponsored Search Manage Bids page:

1. Estimated Average Position
This column provides an estimate of the average position in which your ad may be displayed on the results page, based on your max bid and the bids of other advertisers.

2. Bid Range for Top Positions
This column displays the bids for the positions at the top of the search results page for each of your keywords.

As a few commenters at Threadwatch pointed out, this will make Yahoo more like Google in its practices. Since Google has been making money hand over fist with AdWords and relevant connections of ads to queries, it makes sense for Yahoo to try and emulate this.

Especially since there are billions of online ad revenue dollars at stake, not to mention MSN snapping at their heels too.

Yahoo Tweaks Bid Information

This is pretty significant news
that will effect a number of
keyword tools on the market,
and also who we interact with
our competition.

It makes the secret tactics
taught in the Adwords Black
Book more powerful, in more
places.

See more info at:

Black Books Blog


FROM WEBPRO NEWS:

Yahoo's Search Marketing will make some changes to the information made available to its clients, as they announce alterations to the Manage Bids pages during the transition to its new paid search service.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Editor's Note: If you haven't found an email from Yahoo Search Marketing yet, be advised they are making some changes to the Manage Bids page that you will want to know about. How doe these changes affect you? Let us know in WebProWorld.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Project Panama has been rapidly transitioning into Yahoo's mainstay sponsored search product. Company executives have been promising advertisers a much more relevant usage of their ads when it comes to search.

But what Yahoo giveth Yahoo can taketh away, as Graywolf noted at Threadwatch. "It looks like the folks at Yahoo Search Marketing (formerly Overture) have started to drink from the Google keep everybody guessing and in the dark kool aid," he wrote.

The point of contention comes from the changes Yahoo will make to its Manage Bids pages. Their Search Marketing blog described what is coming:

Find Your Premium Domain Now! Click Here



In early December some of the information you're used to seeing on the Manage Bids page will no longer be available. The "Top 5 Max Bids," "Position" and "Your Cost" columns will be removed from the current account interface. The View Bids tool will also no longer be available.

Instead, you'll see two new columns on the Sponsored Search Manage Bids page:

1. Estimated Average Position
This column provides an estimate of the average position in which your ad may be displayed on the results page, based on your max bid and the bids of other advertisers.

2. Bid Range for Top Positions
This column displays the bids for the positions at the top of the search results page for each of your keywords.

As a few commenters at Threadwatch pointed out, this will make Yahoo more like Google in its practices. Since Google has been making money hand over fist with AdWords and relevant connections of ads to queries, it makes sense for Yahoo to try and emulate this.

Especially since there are billions of online ad revenue dollars at stake, not to mention MSN snapping at their heels too.