At the Microsoft financialanalystmeeting held earlier this month, Microsoft’s Qi Lu presented an argument for how Bing would become profitable – over the course of the next several years. According to analysts at the conference, including Sid...
Addressing the attendees at Microsoft's financialanalystmeeting, Ballmer explained Microsoft's Plan B for building search and competing with . Today's Top Story FrankWatson Trademarked Terms: Guaranteed Conversions, Guaranteed Controversy SEM...
Addressing the attendees at Microsoft's financialanalystmeeting, Ballmer explained Microsoft's Plan B for building search and competing with Google. After the latest round of attempted negotiations with Yahoo and investor Carl Icahn, Microsoft is...
Microsoft Senior Vice President Satya Nadella announced at the company's financialanalystmeeting that their partnership with Facebook has been extended to include search. The existing partnership has Microsoft serving up banner and sponsored ads...
Citigroup Upgrades Yahoo, Predicts Microsoft Bid Increases to $34 a ShareLooks like Yahoo's recent dog & pony show convinced at least one analyst. However, your boss or client may need to be convinced that investing in another layer of content...
Microsoft Committed to Advertising SuccessAt its annual FinancialAnalystMeeting in Redmond yesterday, Microsoft laid out its plans to succeed on multiple fronts, including advertising and mobile devices.
Microsoft Committed to Advertising SuccessAt its annual FinancialAnalystMeeting in Redmond yesterday, Microsoft laid out its plans to succeed on multiple fronts, including advertising and mobile devices.
At its annual FinancialAnalystMeeting in Redmond yesterday, Microsoft laid out its plans to succeed on multiple fronts. Notably, CEO Steve Ballmer said the company needs to do five things to succeed:
Tim Cadogan, vice president of search, up now at Yahoo Analyst Day, talking
about search monetization. Don't expect a financial contribution
this year from the system but more next year (ie, any big benefits won't really
happen in 2006).
AOL doesn't break out figures, but one financialanalyst guesses AOL will make $28 million off of Google this year and that by 2007, Google (or presumably paid listings from someone) will make up 33 percent of AOL ad sales.
Overture Reports Continued Progress On Growth Initiatives At 2003 Analyst Day Overture Services, Inc.today reported at its 2003 meeting with financial analysts that the company remains focused on enhancements to its core paid search service, the...
An analyst rightly says the paid listing providers have little incentive to take aggressive action. Yahoo has a big day for financial analysts and talks more about the importance of search. Suitably relaxed, you can catch another keynote address...