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MSN desktop tool

Posted by Tomas Van den Berckt on Jun 03 2008 | Industry News, PPC

Finally. That was my first thought when Microsoft announced the existence of an MSN Adcenter desktop tool at the SMX advanced conference this morning. We knew something like this was in the pipeline but never knew when it was supposed to become publicly available. Well now it is, almost. The tool will initially only be launched in a private beta so you better apply quickly if, like me, you dread working with the Adcenter web interface. In combination with with the other initiatives MSN has taken recently, such as their cash-back program and the deal to pre-install Live Search on all new HP computers, today’s announcement sends a strong message that Microsoft is determined to go after Google head on.

Google dominates the PPC market not just because it has the most users, but for a large part because it is so easy to advertise on its Adwords platform. But many advertisers don’t like Google’s grip on the market and are just waiting for an opportunity to move a larger part of their budget to alternative search engines. Hopefully Microsoft’s tool will facilitate this.

update: you can signup for the adcenter beta here  

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One Response to “MSN desktop tool”

  1. Good to know that I’m not the only one finding adCenter’s web interface awful to work with :)
    Anyway, I hope you’ll get the chance to test it soon, as for me it won’t be that easy. My MSN contact just let me know that they don’t have a dat for launching it in France yet…

    04 Jun 2008 at 9:14 am

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