msn,yahoo, google - all will be taken down by snap.com

Discussion in 'All Other Search Engines' started by rewlie, May 15, 2006.

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    just take a look at this new search, all in one package, very exciting, i think they will rule the search business soon .. click here

    for their news click here
     
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  2. dcristo

    dcristo Illustrious Member

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    Yeah right :rolleyes:
     
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    ROAR Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    #3
    better sell those shares of google...
     
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  4. rewlie

    rewlie Active Member

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    Yeah, go on, the old method of search business is going down, plus, there is a new ads method called cost per transaction, PPC will going down sooner or later ..
     
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    zenweezil Well-Known Member

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    Not sure if it is going to be stealing much business from the big boys any time soon, But it sure is a pretty cool search engine and the preview window makes weeding through the lame links a lot more fun.

    As far as advertsing - I didn't see any, am I missing it?
     
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    Anyone seen my shovel?
     
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    mystikmedia Jedi Master

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    Well, I hope not. I don't know where the heck they are getting results from, but I don't like it. :)

    Seriously, it would take an awful lot of time and money to even get into the game. It seems hard to even think about one other than the top three having a chance, at least within the next few years +.
     
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  8. rewlie

    rewlie Active Member

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    Do you know that Yahoo once a long time ago, built on their algo ??
     
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    rewlie Active Member

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    Read it, they are still under beta.
     
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    stymiee Peon

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    That may be why they bought altavista and alltheweb!
     
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  11. rewlie

    rewlie Active Member

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    Yeah pretty sure they did.
     
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    hextraordinary Well-Known Member

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    Did you look at the date of that article? It's from October 5, 2004!!!
     
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  13. rewlie

    rewlie Active Member

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    Yeah, but do we know them before ?? NO!
     
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  14. munt

    munt Peon

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    never heard of them until now
    website still loading after 20 seconds..
    my directory is going to be bigger than dmoz google and yahoo put together! you know why? neither do i! im just going to use it as a marketing move and get the news on all the top news sites to get some visitors.. its in beta too.. :rolleyes:
     
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    rewlie Active Member

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    It is designed for broadband, do you broadband ?? If not, dont bother try ..
     
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    rewlie Active Member

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    the go feature it on news.com or usatoday, we'll see if you can get thru it, if not, just consider you dont have have the talent to just rep that page..
     
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  17. munt

    munt Peon

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    so this new site that is going to take over the whole search engine market doesnt even cater for dialup users... awesome
     
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    rewlie Active Member

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    they optimize it for broadband because they load different datas from random servers, and graphic too once users click on the link, they can even see the preview of the site 1st before they go, do you expect dialup still exist in the future ?? broadband is getting cheaper from day to day, and it is not possible to have broadband everywhere just like dialup one day sooner ..
     
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    There are some cool features in this search engines, I think if implemented on the big ppc engines could enhance the roi of their advertisers.
     
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    They come with something new rather than PPC, they have what so called "cost per transaction" which is, they will only charge once visitors buy on the site, not per click anymore ..
     
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