Instant Getification – Ask’s New Ads Get It
Thursday, 06 September 2007
The question burning my mind is if Ask.com found a new ad agency. I may have been a little slow to catch the ad (I missed Ask’s Jim Lazone sharing it at SES San Jose – while I was there) but I had a moment to catch up on Eureka with my TiVo and this
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Ask3D a Big Step in the Right Direction
Friday, 15 June 2007
Ask really threw me for a guilt trip. I stand by my criticism of their ad campaign (as I think do most) and a poor man’s review of their traffic suggests it hasn’t delivered (though, admittedly, Compete data is incomplete and only through May). Then again, through my investigation , I found Ask performs well
The Algorithm Apparently Killed Jeeves
Tuesday, 24 April 2007
Ask launched a strange nationwide campaign, not long ago, with cryptic billboards that raise more questions than support the brand. The first, appeared weeks ago with only what looked like a blue button and the quote “The algorithm killed Jeeves” At first glance, I thought, “what a terrible Google ad,” throwing punches at Ask like
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Setting up Sitemap Autodiscovery
Sunday, 15 April 2007
I realized, only shortly after posting the news of the new sitemap autodiscovery protocol that there are few resources that explain the very simple steps that need to be taken to set up autodiscovery through your robots.txt file. Assuming you’ve named the map “sitemap.xml,” simply add the following line to the robots.txt file located at
Sitemap Autodiscovery Streamlines Implementation
Wednesday, 11 April 2007
Ask’s blog today reiterated important news from SES New York that the major engines have agreed on a sitemap autodiscovery standard. Sites will now be able to specify the location of each sitemap from their robot.txt file creating an open-format autodiscovery platform and eliminating the need to submit sitemaps to each search engine. The discovery