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  2. Keyword advertising - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyword_advertising

    Keyword advertising is a form of online advertising in which an advertiser pays to have an advertisement appear in the results listing when a person uses a particular phrase to search the Web, typically by employing a search engine. The particular phrase is composed of one or more key terms that are linked to one or more advertisements.

  3. Contextual advertising - Wikipedia

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    Contextual advertising is also used by search engines to display advertisements on their search results pages based on the keywords in the user's query. When a visitor does not click on an ad quickly enough (the minimum time a user must click on the ad), the ad automatically changes to the next relevant ad.

  4. Yahoo Native - Wikipedia

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    Search Marketing and Yahoo! Gemini) is a native "Pay per click" Internet advertising service provided by Yahoo. Yahoo began offering this service after acquiring Overture Services, Inc. The current offering of Yahoo Native launched in 2014 as Yahoo! Gemini. It handles advertising for both Yahoo and AOL properties, as well as other media outlets.

  5. Search engine marketing - Wikipedia

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    Search Marketing. Google also began to offer advertisements on search results pages in 2000 through the Google AdWords program. By 2007, pay-per-click programs proved to be primary moneymakers [13] for search engines. In a market dominated by Google, in 2009 Yahoo! and Microsoft announced the intention to forge an alliance. The Yahoo!

  6. Organic search results - Wikipedia

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    The Google, Yahoo!, Bing, and Sogou search engines insert advertising on their search results pages. In U.S. law, advertising must be distinguished from organic results. [1] This is done with various differences in background, text, link colors, and/or placement on the page.

  7. Favored placement - Wikipedia

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    Favored placement (also known as preferred placement) is the practice of preferentially listing search engine results for given sites.It is also known as pay for placement, but this term usually refers to advertisements that appear along with relevant search results while favored placement affects the order of actual search results.

  8. Search syndication - Wikipedia

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    Search syndication is a type of contextual advertising which allows online search advertisers to buy keyword-targeted traffic outside of search engine results pages. [1] This is considered to be an alternative to advertising on search engines, since 43% of all searches occur outside of the top search engines.

  9. Targeted advertising - Wikipedia

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    Search engine marketing uses search engines to reach target audiences. For example, Google's Remarketing Campaigns are a type of targeted marketing where advertisers use the IP addresses of computers that have visited their websites to remarket their ad specifically to users who have previously been on their website whilst they browse websites that are a part of the Google display network, or ...