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February 9, 2012

MSN adCenter to Offer PPC in June

Good news for the pay-per-click crowd! MSN will offer an alternative to Google and Yahoo! with its adCenter scheduled to commence in June.

Here’s a report from eCommerceTimes.com:

“Setting the stage for a bruising battle for paid search supremacy with Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) and others, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is putting the finishing touches on its MSN adCenter system, which will offer a self-service , targeted way to buy pay-per-click search advertising.

Microsoft said its adCenter would be ready in the U.S. by June, with extensive tests now ongoing in the U.S. and abroad said to be proceeding on pace.”

Read more about the MSN adCenter …

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Rosalind Gardner is a blogger, speaker and Internet Marketing consultant, best known for her "Super Affiliate Handbook", (referred to by industry professionals as the 'bible' of affiliate marketing) and Rosalind Gardner's Academy - a multi-media version of the book.

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Comments

  1. Scottydog says:

    With all the competition and the way Google and Yahoo are en-trenched in the PPC market, I would watch this closely.
    I’m not one for spending my monies on a whim!

  2. Jim says:

    How do I read the RSS feed?

    Jim

    Hi Jim,

    You can use a news or feed reader like FeedReader (a free Windows application). You paste the URL of the feed into the reader.

    The URL for the NPT Blog is:
    http://netprofitstoday.com/blog/wp-rss2.php

    Otherwise, you might like to use an online reader like Google or Yahoo!

    Here are the URL’s for various methods:

    RSS/XML Feeds:

    To learn more about RSS, you might like to read my article “What the Heck is RSS and How Will it Help Me?”

    Hope that helps!

    Cheers,
    Ros

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