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The estimated budget of $500+ million for advertising for Bing.com. How will it change your holiday buying season?
Here is the first TV ad I saw about the Bing.com.
They are telling us that if you use other search engines that they will feed us information about things that are unrelated. I have not only become accustomed to the extra stuff that is not directly related, but I seem to find the stuff I did not quite know how to find.
Here is the new TV ad for Bing.com on buying tickets to Hawaii.
Strange thing, they happen to select a topics which I feel is normally spot on, the travel industry. Other than the porn industry, I think the travel industry spends more money on SEO PPC (pay per clicks) than anyone.
If you think about it, this is sort of what I would like to hear. I live in Hawaii, and I think it is funny that they bring up how the locals speak, and more general info.
I think it would have made more of a point if you were looking for general research, you know if you decided to conduct a search in Google for What the temperature in Hawaii is. Then you would have gotten all the stuff he runs thru, including the meeting local singles.
Here is the final ad I would like you to see offered by Bing.com. I feel like this is the closest I will get to seeing TV Commercial turrets.
Once again, they make me feel like they are the ones creating the chaos in searches.
Does it not seem like they make the search experience hard, then it really is? Do you run into this problem any more? I normally now find what I am looking for. Maybe when these ads were planned, it was 5 years ago, and the search algorithms were not as good as they are today.
On the Google page, if you really want to have search engine turrets, just select the but that says I’m feeling lucky.