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Continued Fallout From The Google/Yahoo/Microsoft Love Triangle
By: Jordan McCollum 2008-06-19 Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are still getting plenty of attention, despite the apparent finality of recent decisions to end talks between Y&M and to start a search advertising deal with G&Y. Once again, weve herded together some of the best and most insightful stories to give you the big picture.
...Think of it as an extended Linky Goodness with editors commentary"you know, like a special feature on your daily DVD of marketing news. Moving right along. . . . Curious to know what the rest of the industry thinks about it? Former Ask.com CEO Jim Lanzone weighs in, with coverage by MediaPost:
Yes, but this is coming from the same company that has long maintained its not looking to beat Google, but to just steal and keep a small portion of the search market. I dont think that was Yahoos goal (though it may be now.) Lanzone also predicted tough times for Microsoft:
The article also features insightful commentary from Didits Kevin Lee. BoomTown/AllThingsD says things are looking pretty grim for Chief Yahoo Jerry Yang. With very vocal opposition to his continued leadership, the August 1 shareholder meeting may well end with Yang out of a job. Kara Swisher looks at all the possibilities for his replacement, from Susan Decker to Meg Whitman to Mark Cuban (seriously) to Marc Andreessen. Finally, Google continues to maintain that their deal with Yahoo will face no opposition from regulators"and now theyll even admit that the deal may be beneficial to Yahoo. Let me see that logic again. You made a deal with a company that sees itself as your (struggling) archrival to provide a core money-making business and increase both of your profits, and youre just now figuring out that it might help them, too? So Google made this deal on the assumption that cooperating with their next-largest-competitor-in-the-US would hurt them. Yeah, sounds like something the DOJ rubber stamps every day. Reuters reports from South Korea:
Ah, benevolence. The driving force in all interactions, especially economic ones. Wait, what? Self-interest? Nah. Not Google. CommentsTag: Google, Microsoft, Yahoo Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - About the Author: Jordan McCollum is a staff writer for the popular marketing blog Marketing Pilgrim. She has worked in search engine optimization with clients including 3M, Little Giant Ladders and ADP. After graduating from Brigham Young University, Jordan joined the SEO copywriting team at the Internet marketing firm 10x Marketing. After 10x closed its doors in December 2006, Jordan became a freelance writer and Internet marketing consultant specializing in SEO. She also has extensive experience with web analytics, conversion rate enhancement and e-mail marketing. |
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