As it’s been mentioned here many times since Hurricane Katrina struck last week, the search engine industry has been most supportive of the relief efforts related to the natural disaster.
Ask Jeeves Goes to 6 In Search Engine Ranks
Nielsen NetRatings put out their new numbers for July. Things didn’t shift much but there were a couple of surprises. The biggest was Ask Jeeves dropping down to 6th in the search engine rankings.
Ask Jeeves Ads Appearing In SERPs
In one of the more surprising moves of 2005 (so far), Ask Jeeves announced they would be launching an Ask-owned advertising service, while slowly moving away from their previous ad partner, Google’s AdWords service.
Ask Jeeves To Revamp Search Pages With Less Advertising
Now that Ask Jeeves has acknowledged they are going ahead with their own search advertising service, in order to celebrate the switch, apparently Ask is going to revamp the appearance of their search engine result pages in order to reflect these changes.
Ask Jeeves Debuts Sponsored Listings
Ask Jeeves announced the launch of their sponsored listing advertising program on Monday. This foray marks a major step for the Oakland based search company that will allow advertisers a new venue ad campaigns on Ask Jeeves.
My Jeeves 1.2: Tagging And Bagging
Asked Jeeves announced the newest version of bottled their newest version of My Jeeves with a couple of new features (sort of) packing into the vial of Jeeves juice.
Ask Jeeves PPC Service Rumor Mill
There is a great deal of hubbub brewing about Ask Jeeves possibly leaving Google and their AdWords program in order to develop and provide their own PPC advertising service, which is seen as a potentially risky move.
Hilarious Interview With Jeeves From Ask.com
Back when Ask Jeeves was in the process of evolving into a search survivor, Ask’s marketing approach was more of an answer engine instead of a search engine.
Diller Can Buy Ask Jeeves Now
A cash and stock transaction for Barry Diller’s 5.4 percent stake in Vivendi Universal Entertainment (VUE) brings the concern into NBC Universal’s fold.
Ask Jeeves Zooms Towards Web Answers
With the majority of us who follow the search engine industry focusing on Google, Yahoo, and MSN Search, quite often; the “second tier” engines remind us they are still a viable alternative to the big 3. Such is the case with Ask Jeeves.