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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?
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Barry Schwartz, CEO of RustyBrick, Inc. & Editor of the Search Engine Roundtable. |
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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? |
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Yea, plus I find it fairly hard to understand.
I am disappointed... |
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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... |
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Yea, Ask.com is growing very very nicely these days.
And welcome to the forums! Great to have you here! |
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Wouldn't it have been better if they had spent on marketing after increasing their index ... I am seeing the same old pages oftentimes...
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I wonder if Ask.com's commercials will be as ineffective as MSN.com's.
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Hi It sound good to know about ask.com but when ever i matched the search result of ask.com to another search engine result the value doesn't match |
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