According to John Battelle, Steve Berkowitz, head of Ask, is going to run MSN, and various other Microsoft properties, beginning May 8th. Interesting stuff...
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Any time a big shot goes from one big firm to another it is big business news.
I’m slowly going through all my conversions over 2 years. One thing I’m seeing over time is a concentration of more activity into G and Y…and to a lessor degree MSN. Many 2nd tier engines are not producing.
It will be interesting to see if this guy can contribute to energize msn and help them win market share.
Long way to go right now.
Dave
To be honest, I am finding better results from MSN than Google almost all the time now. This is probably because spammers tarket and succeed in Google more, however, I am slowly becoming a convert. 🙂
Dave