MSN Bribe-for-Search Campaign
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It is not an exactly novel model. It's been tried before by iwon.com Probably will share the same issues iwon.com faced. IMHO, the BEST "incentive" are actually relevant search results. (A bit off-topic
Although it may seem clunky, the About.Com comprehensive result model holds the most promise re packaging search services. It COULD use additional tech and process flow upgrades though.
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Well we all knew MSN was gonna put money behind it as soon as they were ready and with the Yahoo contract of theirs expiring this month, be prepared to see the marketing dollars flow big time.
Lets hope the relevancy follows suit.Lubna
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I like the idea.. this is what free market should be. We all know that there are natural and paid search results that both companies partake in to certain extent. Its a business as much as Google and everyone wants us to believe its only a service. I am not touting Google or Microsoft stock so no vested interest either way but I would love to see the games begin and its about damn time.Lubna
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Go figure. It sounds like "truthiness."Originally posted by baddogAs a matter of fact, yes it is.email: [email protected]Comment
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90% of the engines do this nowdays anyway. Even if the engine itself doesn't chances are a large majority of affiliates using the engines feeds are up to no good.Living in Virtual Reality
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I just don't see it beeing succesfull somehowOriginally posted by rayadp05I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?Comment
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We think alikeOriginally posted by V_RocKsPerhaps some people need to open their own search engine...
Cheap labor + open research + PPC = new search engine
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I swear I almost choked while laughing at the idea that Google was merely a service.
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