IAC, the parent company of Ask.com, today reported its Q4 2009 earnings. While revenues in their Search division were up 3%, IAC had to report a loss of $1 billion. Even so, IAC beat expectations by a $0.03.
Yesterday, on the IACearnings conference call, CEO Barry Diller said that he'd be open to selling Ask.com. Diller's comments were made in response to constant questions that IAC receives regarding their willingness to sell Ask.com.
Ask.com and Citysearch parent company IAC released its third quarter earnings for 2009. IAC's Media and Advertising Division, which contains Ask, Dictionary.com and Citysearch (among others), brought in $172.3 million in revenues, down 11% from...
Ask.com and Citysearch Parent IAC Revenues Down in Media and Ad Division Posted by Nathania Johnson Jul 29, 2009 IAC released quarterly earnings today and the news is a little dim. Revenue per query declined on Ask.com, which IAC is attributing to...
IAC released quarterly earnings today and the news is a little dim. Revenue per query declined on Ask.com, which IAC is attributing to an improved search experience. The media and advertising division, which includes Ask.com and CItysearch saw Q2...
IAC Acquires Restaurant Recommendation Guide Urbanspoon Posted by Nathania Johnson Apr 30, 2009 IAC, parent company of Ask.com, has acquired Urbanspoon. Urbanspoon will remain an independent brand, but its content will be integrated with other IAC...
For the divisions that will become the new IAC, including Internet services such as Ask.com and Match.com, revenue rose 11% as earnings improved 3%. Ask.com and IAC Beat the Street:: 2Q 2008 Earnigs Posted by Kevin Heisler Jul 30, 2008 Some...
For the divisions that will become the new IAC, including Internet services such as Ask.com and Match.com, revenue rose 11% as earnings improved 3%. With IAC planning to spin off its properties into four units, that's a bold prediction indeed.
Should IAC Merge With AOL? As Google mentioned in its earnings call, social media has continued to grow, but monetization has been poor to date. Driving up placement targeting earnings, Inside AdSense
Should IAC Merge With AOL? Driving up placement targeting earnings, Inside AdSense From the SEW Blog: Google Map Business Categories, Unraveling the Black Box Blumenthal has published research which seems to offer a solution to help garner...
Gary Price, Ask's director of online information resources, told SEW recently that his primary roles are outreach to media, outreach to librarians, and outreach internally to other IAC properties. It expanded its Ask Sponsored Listings product last...
IAC Web Ad Revenue Up as Ask.com Campaign Launches, ClickZ Earnings: TWX: AOL Ad Growth For The Rest Of ‘07 Not Expected To Match 1Q’s 40 Percent, paidContent Matching Criteria Other Than Keyword Searches Search Engine Watch Forums "If MSN is...
IAC Web Ad Revenue Up as Ask.com Campaign Launches, ClickZ Earnings: TWX: AOL Ad Growth For The Rest Of ‘07 Not Expected To Match 1Q's 40 Percent, paidContent From the SEW Blog: Ask Brings the Algorithm MainstreamAsk.com's recent offline...
Ask parent IAC reported its first quarter earnings today, including a 43 percent rise in media and advertising revenue, fueled by growth in search queries and revenue per query. Ask.com's recent offline advertising campaign is shifting into high...
Does Ask Need Soul - Launching 'Black' Online CommunityThe community, and the initiative IAC is making into this specific ethnic niche, will be headed by Johnny C. Q1 2007 Earnings Call Transcript, Seeking Alpha
SearchDay article, Up Close with IAC's Pronto Shopping Search. Recently, IAC created
a web-based version of Pronto, which has some useful features? IAC's Pronto Shopping Search Compete? IAC, parent of search engine Ask.com, has had a shopping...
Ask.com's IACEarnings Fall; Not Due to Ask.com =================== In This Issue =================== SEW Live In Seattle; SES London New CEO Of Ask.com News.com Interviews Ask.com's New CEO, Jim Lanzone
Ask.com's IACEarnings Fall; Not Due to Ask.com =================== In This Issue =================== My Decade Of Writing About Search Engines + New Shopping SES London May Partner Or Acquire Eurekster
Earnings: IAC Profits Down 32 Percent; Marketing, Other Costs Erase Search Gains. A special report from the Search Engine Strategies conference, February 27 - March 2, 2006, New York, NY. Web metrics seems to increase in complexity every day.
IAC/InterActiveCorp, the company that owns Ask.com, reported earnings today, which showed earnings for IAC have dropped 32% from the previous year. TheStreet.com reports IAC "earned $47.2 million, or 14 cents a share, in the quarter, compared with...