Safka took over as CEO in January, edging out popular Ask.com boss JimLanzone. With the exit of Price, and the news that JimLanzone will be gone by August, Ask.com has most definitely moved away from "the little engine that could," with lots of...
JimLanzone, CEO of Ask.com since April 2006, has left the company to serve as an entrepreneur-in-residence at Redpoint Ventures, a venture capital firm. Lanzone will be replaced by former Match.com CEO Jim Safka, who has been leading IAC's venture...
Product integrations, in my mind, perform a different task than a pure advertisement," Ask.com CEO JimLanzone told Advertising Age. Ask seems to be making use of television aggressively of late. The commercials doing direct comparisons to Google...
In his keynote interview with Chris Sherman on Tuesday morning, JimLanzone, CEO of Ask.com, said that 50 percent of the results they provide on Ask3D do not come from traditional web results. One of the major trends that emerged from SES San Jose...
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Keynote Conversation With JimLanzone, Ask.com
am-10:30am While there is an additional cost to attend – full day passes are $1,345 and half-day passes are $745 – these workshops are taught by world acclaimed search engine marketers Shari Thurow...
Ask.com's JimLanzone Interviewed, Would Like 10% of Google Share, Search Engine Roundtable Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news? Here we've collected today's top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search...
Ask.com's JimLanzone Interviewed, Would Like 10% of Google Share, Search Engine Roundtable What's going on in the search industry? Find out here, with these links to some of the latest topics being discussed in our own Search Engine Watch Forums...
We are featuring 2 keynotes at this event – JimLanzone from Ask.com and Marissa Mayer from Google. A longtime SES speaker, ClickZ contributing editor and member of the search community, Mike will host our London 2008 event, to be held at the...
AskEraser is a great solution for those looking for an additional level of privacy when they search online," said JimLanzone, CEO of Ask.com. Ask.com has developed AskEraser a tool that will allow you to wipe your search history and will be...
Keynotes from Ask.com's JimLanzone and Google's Marissa Mayer highlight this 4-day event. It's been a busy conference season for search marketers over the past few months, and the pace is finally letting up – but only a little bit.
Ask CEO Explains "The Algorithm"Ask.com’s CEO JimLanzone issued a statement explaining the new campaign that includes the intriguing ad copy: The Algorithm Constantly Finds Jesus. Ask to Launch Contextual Ad NetworkAdvertisers buying search ads in...
Ask CEO Explains "The Algorithm"Ask.com's CEO JimLanzone issued a statement explaining the new campaign that includes the intriguing ad copy: The Algorithm Constantly Finds Jesus. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
Ask.com's CEO JimLanzone issued a statement explaining the new campaign that includes the intriguing ad copy: The goal is to incite a consumer conversation around the importance of a search engine's algorithm and its integral role in making one...
JimLanzone’s vision for Ask.com, ZDnet That content is now featured more prominently in Ask.com's search results and in its new AskCity local search product. Like it or not, UGC is here to stay, and it will soon become a standard feature of local...
JimLanzone's vision for Ask.com, ZDnet A collection of search-related headlines from around the Web: The Social Side of Trustrank, Search Engine Land Search Engine Marketing Still Foreign To Many, SearchRank
Ask's JimLanzone. Lanzone use to work for Steve, then
took over his
spot running Ask when Steve left. Jim was more
pessimistic on personalized search, seemingly in terms of users actually helping
with it, since more are "lazy" and don't want to...
Ask.com has worked very hard to develop one of a kind search technology and search features that help users get the information they want more quickly,” said JimLanzone, CEO of Ask.com. Reuters reports that Ask.com has reached a deal with Lycos to...