Boost Keywords Conversion of Search Engine

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more and more people are used to purchase online. And companies also want to pay for the keyword on big search engine, such as Baidu, Google. So the strength of the competition plays a significant role in the efficiency of an online advertising campaign. Models for keyword auctions usually assume that, the value of a click is fixed and independent of the other sponsored ads in the auctions result, for the advertiser. In china, the big Online shopping mallTmall. Consumers can search products and service through Tmall Search Engine, a search engine allows consumers search in the Tmall. And we employ a zero-inflated Poisson regression to model the conversion of keywords.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 915-916)

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