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I requested MSN fix its bad link and after a few back & forth emails, the MSN rep told me she'd forward my request to Looksmart and Looksmart staff would reply as soon as they received it. About an hour later I received a promotional email brochure from Looksmart describing how its small business listings work and how much it would cost me to list our festival with Looksmart.
I followed up with the MSN rep requesting they either fix the bad link or remove our site from their "Top Pick". We have no budget for Looksmart's PPC for one thing and we'd have the top listing spot on MSN due to Inktomi for another-- but mainly, it doesn't seem reasonable for MSN to send our customers from their top listing to their 404 error page-- a lot of Web users are clueless and might mistake the 404 error as meaning our site no longer exists. After having sent several emails to MSN's customer service over several weeks, I've received no reply.
Am I off-base to believe MSN/Looksmart are using their position to extort business out of my organization? Any suggestions on how to get a response out of these people? Thanks.
MSN does select the Top Picks itself. It is done by hand, by an editor, from the listings that are imported from LookSmart.
When you mouse-over the link in the MSN listing, does it show the correct URL? The display URL (which shows in the listing) is not necessarily what the functioning link is, so there may be a typo in there.
Sounds to me like you are stuck between two groups with not much motivation to fix your problem. If you could get the attention of an MSN editor, they could most likely fix your problem overnight. But since there's only about three left, that's not going to happen unless you can make a loud fuss. Going through LookSmart may not see much action, because their listing works just fine.
How long has this listing been broken for, do you know? Because if it is just an error in the MSN feed, maybe you just need to wait for the MSN feed to be reimported. The error may very well be fixed just by that.
I just checked the msn.com category our listing should be in and I may have identified why it's not there-- the category contains exactly 200 listings in alphabetical order with only A-F included -- no F-Z. It's a big category, and it appears its listing was cut off at the first 200. Looks like a problem with how the feed is processed either as it leaves Looksmart or as MSN receives it.