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Apparently - regardless of their SERPs Relevancy The "Conditioning"/ Branding factor is another Hurdle for MSN to cross, in it's quest to compete with Google http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/busine...otebook05.html |
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I majored in marketing and my classic marketing training tells me that at this point, since the major search engine market players are pretty established, MSN should not look at toppling Google, but look at competing with Yahoo! for 2nd place. If Google's brand is that strong, (and let's face it, it IS that strong since so many SEOs try to optimize with Google foremost on their minds) MSN cannot hope to topple Google since it is such a late comer into the game. Yahoo! has been competing with Google for a while now - MSN is just a new player. So new in fact that they can only hope to compete with supercharged new technology that will generate results so stunning, people will have to stop, drop and check out MSN. I dont have any faith they can do that and overcome Google, especially since Google is not sitting on its laurels and not improving its technology. MSN should be satisfied with being #3 - kinda like the cola wars, this will be the search engine wars. This is all branding a la Jack Reis and Al Trout.
But, I am particularly vexed by this hard-drive search capacity thing. What is that supposed to do? How is that supposed to help my searches online? What is the logic in that? Then there is where is the privacy in that? I dont understand, but right now, I dont particularly like it. |
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Here's another thought - MSN's MSN.com where you can access Hotmail and whatever, is designed like Yahoo! which is kind of like AOL and other ISPs of yore in computer/internet ancient days and yesteryear past....
Who will actually type search.msn.com or will anyone type msn.com to search on msn, if indeed any of you actually searches on msn? I know I wouldnt search msn unless i was accessing a hotmail account. I search yahoo because i have a yahoo email account. I use MSN messenger but I dont use MSN at all. My point is, why is MSN looking at competing with Google when it can't even compete with Yahoo? |
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I've been woring on optimizing our web sites to show relevant Google Results, and in fact have been getting pretty decent returns from Google on some keywords, but I still just search using "? what do you need" most of the time. Perhaps it's habit, but it works for me ;)
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Wed Jul 28 09:06:54 2004. Click Here ![]() MSN Search The Branding of MSN Apparently, regardless of MSN's search engine results page relevancy, the "conditioning" or branding factor is another hurdle for MSN to cross in its quest to compete with Google. "Tests conducted by Microsoft and others show that the mere presence of the Google logo can boost a user's rating of the search engine's relevance by as much as 10 percent when compared with situations in which the logo isn't visible -- even if the actual results are the same, said Microsoft executive Yusuf Mehdi, an MSN corporate vice president."... Read Replies Posted by: ~0 _________________________________ It is interesting how posts can get lost - then become re-discovered - was wondering why there was a "thanks for posting! " reply yesterday? about three weeks after the posting - it becomes the "Post of The Day" today ____________________________________ Here is some more information on MSN's attempt to become a BRAND in the Media world http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103-5286151.html Quote:
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Microsoft seems to be planning to roll out their full search tool in stages.
To begin with, they'll offer little more than a clone of Google or Yahoo using indexes generated from their own spidering, indexed and ordered according to their unique algorithm choices. I think it will be difficult for Microsoft to distinguish itself in this stage of their rollout. They do, however, have the advantage of being ISP to some broadband companies including Qwest and the advantage of a huge user-base of hotmail customers. The more significant part of the rollout likely to happen only when the new Windows OS is released. With "Longhorn", they will offer personalized searches from a desktop tool. They'll still be using the indexes generated from their spidering, but the desktop tool will give them the ability to give a user highly customized results. That might be enough to move them to the head of pack. But, of course, Google is rumored to be working on its own personalization strategies. |
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