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Microsoft Earnings Key Takeaways: Where’s the Search?

By ArticleSnatch on April 25, 2008

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The biggest acquisition news yesterday wasn’t Microsoft-Yahoo but Arby’s-Wendy’s. In both cases, search marketers are asking, “Where’s the beef?”

Better yet, analysts on the Microsoft conference call should have asked, “Where’s the search?”

Microsoft search queries and page views are up year-over-year. By how much? No Wall St. analysts asked the question.

Microsoft reported $4.4 billion in net income for the quarter.

Microsoft’s online services business increased revenue 40 percent to $843 million, including $143 million from aQuantive, which added 96 new publishers this quarter to the Atlas Publisher Solutions, the ad management platform that competes with Google’s DoubleClick division.

Online advertising for Microsoft grew 39 percent. If aQuantive ad revenue ($47 million) is excluded, Microsoft was up 29 percent. Microsoft’s online audience is still growing. Live IDs increased to 18 percent to 448 million.

Microsoft remains focused on the online advertising market (doubling by 2010 to $80 billion).

Yahoo would accelerate growth but the core strategy won’t change: drive innovation and search, increase value to advertisers and publishers through innovation and scale and grow user engagement across MSN and Windows Live properties.

The weak U.S. dollar may be Microsoft’s best friend. While about half of Google’s revenue comes from the U.S., two-thirds of Microsoft’s revenue is derived from users abroad. In addition, about 15 percent of revenue is in high-growth emerging markets.

Microsoft’s strategy of reinvesting existing business, pursuing organic and acquisition growth opportunities makes the company a formidable competitor with or without Yahoo – except in search.

Posted in SEO | Tagged google, Microsoft, online advertising market, online audience, online services, Search marketers, search queries, United States, USD, yahoo | Leave a response

Microsoft, Google Neck and Neck For Audience

By ArticleSnatch on December 12, 2007

Microsoft sites edge out Google sites in terms of total online audience by about a million visitors. When it comes to time spent, though, Time Warner and Yahoo rule the roost. Nielsen//NetRatings released its data for November, revealing both the top parent companies and the top brands. Microsoft hauled in an audience of 121.295 million [...]

| Tagged aol, ebay, google, InterActiveCorp, Microsoft, News Corp., online audience, The New York Times Company, Time Warner, yahoo, youtube | Leave a response

Terrorist Better At Targeting Online Audience

By ArticleSnatch on November 17, 2007

Islamist militants are getting better at gearing their message online to specific audiences including women and children according to a meeting hosted by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. "One of the most alarming trends we found on the Internet recently is what we call ‘narrowcasting’," said Gabriel Weimann, professor of communications at [...]

| Tagged al-Qaeda, Better At Targeting, counter-Web sites, Dublin, Europe, European Commission, Gabriel Weimann, Institute of European Affairs, Internet audience, Israel, Johnny Ryan, Mohamed Bin Ali, online audience, online manual, online skills, Organization for Security and Cooperation, Singapore, United States, University of Haifa in Israel | Leave a response

TurnHere Signs New Distribution Partners

By ArticleSnatch on September 10, 2007

Online video solutions platform TurnHere, has announced more than a dozen new distribution partners for its online video channel BookVideos.tv. New distribution partners include aNobii, Blinkx, blip.tv, Book Divas, Buy.com, FORA.tv, Goodreads, Lib.rario.us, LibraryThing, Revish, Veoh, Vuze and WhatsOnMyBookshelf. Currently TurnHere’s distribution network consists of major Web portals including AOL, Google, MSN, Yahoo and YouTube. [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged ActionScript, aol, Bradley J. Inman, Goodreads, google, MSN, online audience, online video channel, Otis Chandler, TurnHere Signs New Distribution Partners, Web partners, Web portals, yahoo, youtube | Leave a response

NBC.com To Stream Late Night With Conan O’Brien

By ArticleSnatch on September 1, 2007

NBC Digital Entertainment has announced it will stream "Late Night with Conan O’Brien" on NBC.com. NBC.com To Stream Late Night With Conan O’Brien "Conan’s unique and clever humor is perfectly suited for the online audience," said Vivi Zigler, Executive Vice President, NBC Digital Entertainment. "Now, fans can enjoy the show and get a good laugh [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged broadcast network, broadcast network Web site, Conan O'Brien, NBC, online audience, online following, Pale Force, Vivi Zigler | Leave a response

ComScore: Cookie Crunch Causes Crummy Counts

By ArticleSnatch on April 17, 2007

Counting the online audience through the use of cookies may be overstating the size of the audience for websites, due to Internet users deleting cookies from their machines.The usefulness of cookies has been debated virtually since the time they came into broader use online. Cookies are small text files stored on a person’s computer when [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Fred Wilson, Internet user, internet users, Internet users deleting cookies, Mark Evans, online audience, Web Analytics | Leave a response

AOL To Feature UKTV Clips

By ArticleSnatch on March 23, 2007

UKTV and AOL have entered into a content syndication deal that will provide broadcast lifestyle content to AOL. UKTV will offer 70 video clips from some of its most popular shows On UKTV Style such as Our House and Our Home, and UKTV Food. UKTV’s Commercial manager of New Media, Amber Coley, and AOL’s Director [...]

Posted in Internet | Tagged Amber Coley, aol, Britain, New Media, Niall McOnegal, online audience | Leave a response

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