Microsoft's attempt to “buy” searches is resonating with consumers, confirms online metrics analysis company Nielsen. Live Search Cashback has apparently driven a 615% audience increase for MSN/Windows Live Shopping Search in a single year. The over 600% growth in eyeballs crowding to Live Search Cas... |
18 May 2009 04:03 GMT |
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For Black Friday Microsoft and HP partnered in order to offer customers discounts of up to 40% of all HP products acquired via the Live Search Cashback program. However, on November 28, the Cashback service was hit by a range of problems, from sluggishness to a complete blackout generated by the high volume of traffi... |
4 December 2008 07:25 GMT |
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Microsoft is in no way done with attempting to buy queries and to bribe users away from rival search engines. Back in May 2008, the Redmond company, traveling a path others took before it, debuted a service designed to award users cash incentives for the products acquired after searches performed via Live Search. As ... |
2 December 2008 14:01 GMT |
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Microsoft has issued a public apology for the problems that affected its Live Search Cashback program on Black Friday. Customers attempting to take advantage of a range of discounts synonymous with the start of the 2009 holiday season were frustrated by glitches associated with Live Search Cashback. Not only was the ... |
2 December 2008 05:16 GMT |
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Global economic crisis or not, the debut of the 2008 holiday season shopping frenzy was celebrated with a range of discounts attracting an increased number of consumers. Online retail outlets made no exception to this rule, but in some scenarios preparation for a high influx of customers left to be desired. For the B... |
1 December 2008 08:09 GMT |
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With or without Yahoo or even critical pieces of the Sunnyvale-based Internet giant, Microsoft is determined to go after Google with all it's got. And excluding an evolution through acquisitions or mergers, the Redmond company can only generate growth on the search engine and online advertising markets organical... |
22 May 2008 06:39 GMT |
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