Wednesday April 18, 5:41 AM
Yahoo introduces PayPal and int'l ad services
SAN FRANCISCO, April 17 (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc. has
expanded its recently upgraded Web search advertising system
overseas and added an online payments service as part of its
partnership with eBay, Chairman Terry Semel said on Tuesday.
Speaking to investors on a conference call following
first-quarter results, Semel said Yahoo had offered its
recently upgraded Panama Web search advertising system to key
Japanese customers, expanding on the initial U.S. debut of
Panama in February.
He said fuller international expansion of Panama would
occur over the next several months, including European and
South Korean markets by the end of the current quarter.
"While we're still in the early days, we've already seen
significant increases in the relevance of our most prominent
sponsor search ads and have heard from our advertisers that
they are seeing meaningful improvements in ad performance,"
Semel said.
He said Yahoo also expanded the U.S.-focused partnership it
struck with online auction leader eBay Inc. nearly a
year ago by offering a "PayPal checkout program" -- taking aim
at rival Google Inc.'s Google Checkout.
The PayPal checkout program is aimed providing merchants
and advertisers a streamlined transaction checkout process and
improved conversion of window shoppers into buyers among active
Yahoo shoppers, Semel added.
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