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Live Search… coming to a toolbar near you

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Posted by Gabe on 16 Jun 08 - 0 Comments

From the official blog of the Live Search team at Microsoft, posted by Mikko Ollila, Product Manager

With today’s HP announcement and the recent MSN toolbar release, I want to discuss our recent moves in the toolbar space. Overall, these distribution deals come down to three things:

 

 

1. Live Search is ready for primetime

These types of deals require a search engine that can stand on its own, as we all know how easy it is to switch to another search engine. Sure, Live Search has room to improve, but we’re confident that when consumers now try Live Search they’ll get relevant results, differentiated experiences, and a unique value proposition (see cashback).Image of MSN toolbar

2. Distribution can help with awareness and preference

We’re building a stronger consumer connection that starts with awareness and ends with preference. To be successful, we not only need to care about traditional consumer marketing campaigns to drive awareness. We also need to care about how other channels can help spread the word. We recognize that awareness for Live Search is low and that to crack into the consumer’s consciousness we need to be in front of them in more ways than one. Case in point: check out our new Search Share Facebook app.

3. Enabling partners is good for everyone

We need to provide publishers and our partners, like HP, with great tools and platforms to help them distribute content and reach their customers in new ways. The toolbar platform we have created exemplifies how we’re looking to extend customer service, brands, and content through great new experiences. With this platform we will be able to quickly build a branded feature and content-rich toolbar for HP’s entire line of US-based consumer PCs with just a few easy customizations. When the toolbar is released, HP will offer easy access to their online services like Snapfish and customer support, and bring their brand to life through Silverlight. Now imagine that type of customization for anyone and everyone on the Internet.

The HP toolbar highlights our excitement about the new developments we’re working on. Let us know what you think of the new toolbars.

YouTube Now On Sony Bravia TVs

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Posted by Gabe on 09 Jun 08 - 0 Comments
On-demand streaming 

Sony Bravia

Sony has announced that YouTube will be available on the company’s Bravia Internet Video Link service.

The Internet Video Link is a small module that attaches to the back of the company’s LCD flat-panel

television models. The service streams on-demand content including movies, TV programs, YouTube videos along with news, weather and traffic information using an existing Ethernet connection without the use of a PC.

Once the TV and the $300 Bravia Internet Video Link module have been purchased videos will be available for no charge. The Internet Video Link module can be purchased online at sonystyle.com, at Sony retail stores and at authorized dealers.

YouTube joins Sony’s exisiting channels including Yahoo, AOL, Sports Illustrated, blip.tv, Style.com, Men.Style.com, The Minisode Network, FEARnet and VideoDective.

“The partnership with Sony helps us achieve our goal of making YouTube accessible on any screen,” said Chris Maxcy, YouTube’s partner development director.

“The integration of YouTube into the television enhances the living room entertainment experience by offering a large number of channels for people to select from, enabling them to watch what they want, when they want it.”

fully extracted from webpronews.com written by Mike Sachoff

Welcome to my new E-Marketing Blog!

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Posted by Gabe on 01 Jun 08 - 0 Comments

Hello everyone!

I’m Gabriel, a current student of The University of Western Australia - UWA, where I’m undertaking a Master of Electronic Marketing and Information Management, to be finished by the end of 2008. Experience as Online Mkt Manager at - clickhoteles.com - an online tourism company of hotels booking ’til 2005; a bit of travelling - Brazil to Europe and then Australia -; and now back to internet mkt at ineedhits.com in Perth, Australia (Search Engine Mkt and Google AdWords).

Now proud to present this new blog, willing to come up with news, ideas, researches and all about Electronic Marketing and Search Engine Marketing. I’ll try to include the hi-wanted Submission, Optimisation, and Pay-per-Click information, our experiences, thoughts and up to date news on the web.

I expect this to help fulfilling our needs within the range of the marketing on internet. The advertising on the web is growing very second, and so are techniques to make websites more and more acceptable by search engines, also users nowadays are more aware of quality on the web and requirements much higher.

Keep your antennas directed to this blog, soon bringing great info!