I posted the story at SEW Blog named Ask.com Second TV Blitz Stars Chief Scientist Guru, Apostolos Gerasoulis.
Forget that, check out the ads now at http://about.ask.com/docs/about/televisionads.shtml
What do you think?
I posted the story at SEW Blog named Ask.com Second TV Blitz Stars Chief Scientist Guru, Apostolos Gerasoulis.
Forget that, check out the ads now at http://about.ask.com/docs/about/televisionads.shtml
What do you think?
Barry Schwartz, CEO of RustyBrick, Inc. & Editor of the Search Engine Roundtable.
I just don't walk away from either of those seeing why I might want to try a search on Ask.
They actually do have a few "pimped out" features, why don't they show them off?
Yea, plus I find it fairly hard to understand.
I am disappointed...
Barry Schwartz, CEO of RustyBrick, Inc. & Editor of the Search Engine Roundtable.
I've been wondering how their aggressive marketing & making a presence has been working out.
I heard somewhere recently that Ask's market share has been growing pretty significantly lately, and then my dad (who I'm not sure knows the difference between a browser and a search engine) tells me the other day he hears ask.com is a good search engine to use...
hmm...
Yea, Ask.com is growing very very nicely these days.
And welcome to the forums! Great to have you here!
Barry Schwartz, CEO of RustyBrick, Inc. & Editor of the Search Engine Roundtable.
Wouldn't it have been better if they had spent on marketing after increasing their index ... I am seeing the same old pages oftentimes...
I wonder if Ask.com's commercials will be as ineffective as MSN.com's.
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