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Apr 9, 2008 at 3:34pm Eastern by Barry Schwartz

Confirmed: Yahoo To Test Google AdSense For Search Ads

Yahoo has

confirmed
a Wall Street Journal
report
that it will be testing Google’s paid search ads alongside its own for the next
two weeks and involving no more than 3 percent of Yahoo’s search pages in the
United States. From the Yahoo statement

Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO), a leading global Internet company, announced
today that it will begin a limited test of Google Inc.’s AdSense for Search
service, which will deliver relevant Google ads alongside Yahoo!’s own search
results. The test will apply only to traffic from yahoo.com in the U.S. and
will not include Yahoo!’s extended network of affiliate or premium publisher
partners. The test is expected to last up to two weeks and will be limited to
no more than 3% of Yahoo! search queries.

As previously announced, Yahoo!’s board of directors is exploring strategic
alternatives to maximize stockholder value, including exploration of potential
commercial business arrangements. The Company noted that the testing does not
necessarily mean that Yahoo! will join the AdSense for Search program or that
any further commercial relationship with Google will result. The Company
further stated that it would not comment on the nature or timing of any
potential relationship.

“AdSense For Search,” by the way, is the official name for Google’s paid search ads that appear on other search sites. (AdSense For Content is the name of the contextual product; AdWords is the name of the program advertisers use to buy any type of AdSense placement. The names are all confusing, but don’t blame us.)

Why would Yahoo do this? Reportedly, Google’s ads generate more revenue and
Yahoo may have areas where they have limited search ad inventory for specific
queries. This may lead to a "broader search ad outsourcing arrangement" between
Google and Yahoo.

Moreover, if it does generate more revenue for Yahoo, it could potentially be
another weapon to keep Yahoo out of the hands of Microsoft.
Can Google Save Yahoo By
Taking Over Search?
from Danny in February looks further at the idea of how
a Google deal might help Yahoo.

Microsoft has responded by suggesting any deal might come under regulatory
challenge. However, this overlooks the fact that in the past, partnerships were
used by Overture (now Yahoo) to gain huge paid search marketshare without
opposition.

Microsoft: Forget It
On Paid Search Partnership, Google & Yahoo
from Danny today has more about
the Microsoft response and any regulatory issues that might come up.

For further discussion, see related articles
at Techmeme.

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