Merry Christmas everybad,
I just would like to know either there is a way to view the bids other than the Yahoo view bids tool or not ?
coz I can't acces the yahoo view bids tool many weeks ago
thanks in advance
regards.
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Yahoo View Bids Tool
Started by
T.N
, Dec 23 2007 05:42 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 23 December 2007 - 05:42 AM
#2
Posted 01 January 2008 - 02:12 PM
When you click on one of your terms, you can see the "Recent Bid Range for Top Positions".
Also, the forecast tool gives you general information presented in graph form. So you can type in a bid amount for a term, see where you would land on the graph, and Yahoo gives you a predicted position and predicted traffic and you can see the lower and upper range of current bids by looking at the graph.
Also, the forecast tool gives you general information presented in graph form. So you can type in a bid amount for a term, see where you would land on the graph, and Yahoo gives you a predicted position and predicted traffic and you can see the lower and upper range of current bids by looking at the graph.
#3
Posted 03 January 2008 - 09:06 AM
When you click on one of your terms, you can see the "Recent Bid Range for Top Positions".
Also, the forecast tool gives you general information presented in graph form. So you can type in a bid amount for a term, see where you would land on the graph, and Yahoo gives you a predicted position and predicted traffic and you can see the lower and upper range of current bids by looking at the graph.
Also, the forecast tool gives you general information presented in graph form. So you can type in a bid amount for a term, see where you would land on the graph, and Yahoo gives you a predicted position and predicted traffic and you can see the lower and upper range of current bids by looking at the graph.
Thanks for your reply,
but where I can do this ?
could u type a url ?
thanks
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