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		<title>By: The Adventures of PPC Hero - Heroic Feats of Pay Per Click Management : Don&#8217;t Let Yahoo Hurt Your Campaign! Learn 2 Weak Spots In Their Optimizations</title>
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		<description>[...] However, I&#8217;m not afraid to request assistance so I asked my Yahoo Account Representative to present an account optimization that focused on new keywords, and my secondary parameter was a cost-per-click of forty-five cents. I had previously requested optimizations from Google and they were very helpful. Since Yahoo has been making strides to upgrade their services and compete with Google I thought I&#8217;d give them a day in court. [...]</description>
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