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New MSN Search is LIVE

We are seeing a rollout of MSN new search

         

drdsl2000

3:20 pm on Jan 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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It looks like it might be tied into their lateset Windows update.

Results look very good so far, Look out Google!

AND THERE WAS THREE

The Dr

Essex_boy

9:26 pm on Jan 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I hope MSN kicks Google butts and bury Yahoo in the process, both for their legendary arrogance. - Lets hope so.

Im doing well so far in the serps a little more targeting me thinks.....

dickbaker

10:41 pm on Jan 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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This rollout is weird.

I just did a search using the search box on MSN's home page for a number of keywords. For one, I was #14, for another #10, etc.

After I went through searching for about 15 keywords or phrases, I deleted any cookies and went back to MSN's home page to search again.

This time, the first keyword came in at #5, the second at #2, etc.

IOW, I moved up in the results dramatically in less than 15 minutes.

They must be moving quickly between the "old" MSN search and beta, or the datacenters are very different.

treeline

10:46 pm on Jan 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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for their legendary arrogance

Like Microsoft will be any better on the arrogance front than yahoo or google? I think you need another white knight. If microsoft achieves dominance you won't feel any warmer to them then than you do towards google and yahoo now.

mikec

11:47 pm on Jan 17, 2005 (gmt 0)



apparently they are working very hard. I made a post on the blog telling them that I had found a problem and got an email back from them earlier today. It's kind of cool to see them utilizing the webmaster community for input on their product.

csnet

11:51 pm on Jan 17, 2005 (gmt 0)

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This beta process has been a non-stop demonstration of Microsoft arrogance.

- One way communication. Microsoft solicits URLs, and asks for help "making the search better". There has been no response in the SERPs to numerous communications I have sent detailing ommissions of numerous sites. That is arrogance.

- Vague and inaccurate tips for inclusion. If the tips were accurate, my pages would be listed #1 in MSN serps as they have been listed absolutely top #1 for 2 years on every other search engine. I have never paid the other SEs a dime, they rank my pages at the top because the pages contain more content about the keywords than any other site on the Internet. That is how SEs are supposed to work, and that is how users EXPECT SEs to work. Instead, my site has been completely "black listed" from MSN beta SERPs. I have checked well past the 1st 100 or so result links. That is arrogance.

- Whole categories of interest are excluded, especially in pop culture. With MSN beta, one is likely to receive SERPs with a hundred links to people other than a pop culture personality who happen to have the same name as the pop culture personality. When the pop culture personality is linked, it is more likely going to be a PFI listing by a tobacco company that has no content about the personality. That is arrogance.

In a way George Orwell predicted things like MSN search in his book 1984. What you have here is a major company, Microsoft, censoring Internet content. The implications of limiting what users may see is truly disturbing. Sites that contain non-conforming political views can simply be suppressed by the search engine. Hello Big Brother.

Fortunately, MSN is small island in the Internet for now. Only about 4% of my traffic came from using the old MSN search.

- Google (Images) 26%
- Yahoo 24%
- Google 23%
- AltaVista 5%
- Other search engines 11%
-- MSN 4%
-- Lycos 3%
-- AOL 1%
-- Mamma 1%
-- Overture 0%
-- Others 2%

At 4%, MSN is just a minor player in search now. Once word of the poor SERPs gets out in the user community, it will probably drive the few that are using MSN now to seek better alternatives.

As a long time Microsoft investor, this MSN beta has been a real PITA. Here MSFT had an opportunity to make a difference and develop an innovative SE. Instead, they developed a SE that is much worse than any SE I have ever used. When a development team is as arrogant and non-responsive as this one, and when the work product is this poor, there are only a few options. Fire the whole team and start over, or sell the whole mess to someone willing to do the job correctly.

energylevel

1:02 am on Jan 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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What we need is Yahho, Msn and Google in a constant battle, they can all keep each other honest that way hopefully!

mikec

1:05 am on Jan 18, 2005 (gmt 0)



work on your insite linking, it seems to play a big part in their algo

RoySpencer

1:37 am on Jan 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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FINALLY...now I'm seeing beta results from search.msn.com and msn.com (I'm in Alabama). I don't know whether they are fully live, but in the last 12 hours I'm getting close to 3 times as much traffic from beta search results as from Google (even though MSN has only 4% of our pages indexed, and Google has them all...supposedly). In recent months it was more like 2:1 in Google's favor. I'm happy.

randle

1:49 am on Jan 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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For the first time pulled up MSN and seeing the new results. We are on the east coast.

finally!

csnet

2:27 am on Jan 18, 2005 (gmt 0)

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For the first time tonight, MSN beta is including one of our pages in a SERP, and ranking it as the #1 result, as all the other SEs have done for the past 2 years.

I have changed nothing in that page. I appreciate others trying to help with tips, but as I said before, the other SEs had no trouble ranking our pages #1 for certain 2 to 4 keyword searches, and now MSN beta is also ranking at least 1 page #1 now, where before that page was not included anywhere in the top 100.

There was clearly somthing broken in MSN beta, and now it is partially corrected.

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