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Stalk, kill your search terms with Nugent
One need only look at Google’s $182 billion market cap to know search remains hot. While Microsoft is trying to figure out a strategy to compete with Google, another rival has slipped under the radar: Ted Nugent. The Motor City Madman is fronting SearchWithTedNugent.com, one of a series of incentivized search engines being developed by a company called Prodedge. The idea is that each time you use SearchwithTedNugent.com, which returns results from Google and Ask, you get a chance to win prizes like an autographed guitar or “the ultimate experience — a hunting trip with Uncle Ted!” Incentivizing people to search is not a bad idea, although nothing new. Heck, after Bill Gates suggested it three years ago, Microsoft played around with the concept. And let's not forget that Nugent isn't the first quasi-celebrity to go this route. Mr. Britney Spears himself was recruited for a Yahoo-powered search engine called SearchWithKevin.com.
—Posted by Brian Morrissey
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Sounds a lot like the old iwon.com concept back in 1999.
Posted by: Dan | May 9, 2008 3:26:18 PM
IWon (now owned by IAC) is still at it, employing B list celebrities w bad talk shows to award oversized cardboard checks.
http://adweek.blogs.com/adfreak/2006/07/iwon_trades_ton.html
Posted by: Brian Morrissey | May 9, 2008 3:40:30 PM
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