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MSN adCenter (PPC) beta invites?

Discussion in 'Bing Ads' started by roadies, Apr 26, 2005.

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    I'm looking for MSNs holy grail. Anybody have any idea how to get invited into their adCenter beta program? I have several clients that want in and fast (they're sick of adwords).
     
    roadies, Apr 26, 2005 IP
  2. roadies

    roadies Well-Known Member

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    I'll answer my own question. I just watched the Steve Ballmer video of when he announced adCenter.

    He states they are currently testing in France and Singapore only.

    Too bad, I was hoping for a beta here in the states.
     
    roadies, Apr 26, 2005 IP
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    jlerner Guest

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    That is too bad... it's time to give google adsense some competition. Perhaps yahoo will be next to market.
     
    jlerner, Apr 27, 2005 IP
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    whats the eta to launch of either?
     
    Shoemoney, Apr 28, 2005 IP
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    AfterHim.com Peon

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    I don't think there has been word on it yet shoemoney...hopefully sooner rather than later...my average cpc is down from about $.80 to $.21

    Brandon
     
    AfterHim.com, Apr 28, 2005 IP
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    nevetS Evolving Dragon

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    The MSN PPC network requires a minimum annual spend of $75K. Only big fish in that pond - unless someone like positiontech gets into the game and manages the small fish through their account.

    They use overture feeds to populate terms where MSN PPC doesn't fill the gaps. I've seen a few MSN ads here in the states. Not sure what the deal is with a beta program, but you can see when you search on MSN that a few of the ad-links will be through overture, and a few will redirect through an MSN site.
     
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    If you select limited countries in overture, yet MSN will display ads in other countries. So i think they should start their own PPC very quickly.
     
    aspcoder, Apr 29, 2005 IP