The Wall Street Journal today announced that Ask.com, "plans to launch its third redesign in as many years". They have something like 4-5% of the search market.
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122325792476606703.html
The Wall Street Journal today announced that Ask.com, "plans to launch its third redesign in as many years". They have something like 4-5% of the search market.
Go here for article...
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122325792476606703.html
Michael Reilly, Owner/Broker
Reilly Realtors, LLC
Austin Texas Real Estate Brokerage
Austin Homes for Sale | Austin MLS Search | Rocky Creek Austin
I'm surprised that they have that much honestly. 5% of the search market still adds up to a lot of searches. I'm just glad I'm not in a business where I have to compete with Google.
Think about this... They lease their PPC ad space out to google so they don't have to maintain anything but some servers and a few programmers to update an algorithm. Content is provided by the world of domain names. They probably take half or more of what googles take in on the PPC clicks on their site. nice work if you can get it.
Michael Reilly, Owner/Broker
Reilly Realtors, LLC
Austin Texas Real Estate Brokerage
Austin Homes for Sale | Austin MLS Search | Rocky Creek Austin
What part of any country uses Ask the most?
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According to Google Trends for website this are the top 10 Regions that visit/use ask.com
http://trends.google.com/websites?q=...ate=all&sort=0
1. United States
2. United Kingdom
3. Italy
4. Germany
5. France
6. India
7. Spain
8. Netherlands
9. Australia
10. Mexico
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