MSN Adsense

Discussion in 'Bing' started by keral82, Oct 4, 2005.

  1. #1
    Hey I have heard that MSN is also going to launch their own adsense like program. Is it true?
     
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  2. ozband

    ozband Active Member

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    hhmmmm....

    If so, it just proves they are way off the mark... You would think microSOFT would have a better production rate.
     
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  3. keral82

    keral82 Banned

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    I am MCP myself. And when I was not i was promised very good things. Now Even MCp's don't know what MicroSoft is Upto.
     
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    Considering they just launched their own search engine less than a year ago.... I think they are doing OK. ;)
     
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    U.S. testing of adCenter is set to begin in October :cool:
     
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    cool...i will be glad to test it, get a taste of Microsoft and show my Microsoft paycheque to the Bank...lol
     
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  8. keral82

    keral82 Banned

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    I am thinking microsoft will surely pay good compared to others. There will be less banned sites at MS adsense and rules will also be better then other networks.
     
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    ozband Active Member

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    Yep.. Only 7 years too late. :)
     
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    Keral why do you think this ?
     
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  11. keral82

    keral82 Banned

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    Becuase I am MCP and MCSD
    And Microsoft has taught us to love microsoft whatever happens.
    They have taught us good things Like
    -Performance
    -Maintainability
    -Extensibility
    -Security
    -Availability
    -Scalability

    That's why. You will find all this in every microsoft thing. Even if it is a MCP
     
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  12. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    What's 7 years too late? The same could be said of Google who, frankly, entered the game later than anyone out there. Now look at them. It's never too late to build a better mouse trap.
     
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  13. ozband

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    Im talking about there skill to come up with their own ideas in this industry. Fair enought their high up in the OS and software stakes, but they are just following others. Its not something you would expect really, but it is happening.

    This MSN Adsense program is just another example. Who knows, it may be as good, if not better, but the gotta come up with something themselves for a change. :)
     
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  14. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    Microsoft, come up with an "original idea"? That would be a switch.
     
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  15. neha_patelx9x

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    i belive they are testing adcenter in some other country and then they will launch in US ?

    how long it might take before users in US can implement it ?
     
    neha_patelx9x, Oct 6, 2005 IP
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    I am waiting for msn do start this service
     
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  17. Delvin

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    I am also waiting for Msn service and i really agree with keral82 that
    They have taught us good things Like
    -Performance
    -Maintainability
    -Extensibility
    -Security
    -Availability
    -Scalability
     
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    MSN adcenter/keywords is definitely going to be rolling out sometime soon. I think they have lots to catch up on if they want to compete in the contextual advertising market.
     
    HeadBuilder, Oct 8, 2005 IP
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    um is it just me or weren't they the first major free email (and still probably the most used), first to have an instant messenger (again, probably the most used)?
     
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    I heard Microsoft will pay with Microsoft Bucks which can be redeemed in the online store for things like discounts on Windows Vista and Bill Gates Mouse Pads.
     
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