#3 big boy entering the contextual ad space..
domainers are gonna have another distribution channel to test (which is great)..bad thing is the amount of advertisers in the MSN network is pitifully low….ask.com may have more in their network..debatable though.
here’s what they just emailed me in regards to “Microsoft Content Ads Beta”
Dear Peter,
We’re excited to announce the release of the Microsoft® Content AdsBeta to all U.S. adCenter advertisers on August 29. With this release, you can extend your advertising reach beyond search, and choose how your accounts are upgraded.
Choose how you want to upgrade
On August 29, you don’t have to make any changes and your ad groups will automatically expand to hybrid distribution, meaning they will distribute to search and content pages.If you’re not ready for Content Ads at this time, fill out this web form by August 26 to upgrade in search-only mode. By upgrading in search-only mode, you’ll still have access to the content network; however, your existing ad groups will not expand to include content distribution at this time. After the Content Ads release, all new ad groups will default to hybrid distribution.
Where Content Ads appear
Ad groups expanded for contextual distribution will display on relevant webpages on the quality Microsoft network, including MSN® Tech & Gadgets, Money, Real Estate, and Windows® Marketplace, as well as partner websites.Learn more about Content Ads
After you upgrade, you’ll see expanded distribution and pricing controls, as well as new reporting options to help you run your Content Ads campaigns. Visit our upgrade guide for information about running hybrid ad groups, bidding separately for search and content, or turning off Content Ads. You can also watch our Content Ads webinar to learn more.If you have questions, contact our Microsoft adCenter Support Team.
Sincerely,
The Microsoft adCenter Team



