Microsoft Will Pay You To Use MSN Search

Here’s an interesting twist in the Search Wars (turning everyone attention away from the Browser Wars, I suppose): Microsoft will pay individuals [WSJ/free] to use its search engine, sharing the ad revenues with the casual user, most likely through discounts in software packages. The biggest hole in this plan is easily snuffed out by the writers of the article:

Still, paying consumers to use search engines could create significant headaches. Individuals could start visiting the search site solely for payment, without any real interest in searching or viewing the ads presented alongside search results, defeating the goal of helping advertisers.

We’ll see if Google jumps in with a similar approach.

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  1. #1: m
    Sunday, December 11, 2005
    11:46 pm (reply)

    This will probably backfire. Google prides itself on the integrity of its ad program by placing strict rules on AdSense users for how they can (or can’t) encourage people to click on their ads. Paying people to click on ads all but assures a low conversion rate for the advertisers.

  2. #2: Neo
    Sunday, December 11, 2005
    11:58 pm (reply)

    It will be interesting to see how many bloggers begin using this new search engine.

    Neo

  3. #3: Flexo
    Sunday, December 11, 2005
    11:59 pm (reply)

    The search engine isn’t really new, MSN Search has been around for quite a while. It’s the idea that users will be paid when they casually search the internet that is new.

  4. #4: TT
    Monday, December 12, 2005
    12:18 am (reply)

    Wow, this is just begging for fraudulent and non-qualified traffic.

  5. #5: ~Dawn
    Monday, December 12, 2005
    1:06 am (reply)

    This paying to search isn’t new either- Check out Iwon.com

  6. #6: Flexo
    Monday, December 12, 2005
    1:54 am (reply)

    Thanks for reminding me about iwon.com, Dawn! I think I remember them as being the first website/company to really annoy me with pop-up windows.

  7. #7: Personal Finance Advice
    Monday, December 12, 2005
    3:06 am (reply)
  8. #8: Rabi
    Monday, December 12, 2005
    6:43 pm (reply)

    Not mentioned in the article is Amazon’s already instituted program. If you use Amazon’s A9 search engine regularly while logged in, you get a 1.57% discount on all amazon.com purchases.

    More info: http://www.amazon.com/gp/xs/sharethepi.html

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