Jump to content

  • Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log In with Google      Sign In   
  • Create Account

Subscribe to HRA Now!

 



Are you a Google Analytics enthusiast?

Share and download Custom Google Analytics Reports, dashboards and advanced segments--for FREE! 

 



 

 www.CustomReportSharing.com 

From the folks who brought you High Rankings!


Sponsored Content

 

 
 

Photo

Ask Jeeves About To Be Bought By Interactivecorp


  • Please log in to reply
11 replies to this topic

#1 storyspinner

storyspinner

    Excellent Recall Award Winner :)

  • Active Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 331 posts
  • Location:West Chester, PA

Posted 21 March 2005 - 09:24 AM

Well I just read on the NY Times site that InterActiveCorp is about to by Ask Jeeves. IAC is the parent company of Expedia, TicketMaster, Match.com and *whispers* HSN.

I wonder how this is going to affect Ask Jeeves seemingly 'cool rep' as the "alternative" to the big 3. I've always like Ask ... but reading about how Barry Diller strives to always be the top in his market, I wonder how it will affect Ask.

anyway... here's the link to the article:
Ask Jeeves to be bought for $2 Billion by InterActiveCorp.

Edited by searchrank, 21 March 2005 - 09:43 AM.


#2 Jill

Jill

    High Rankings Advisor

  • Admin
  • 32,319 posts

Posted 21 March 2005 - 09:31 AM

Hmm...interesting, thanks for the info, Liana!

#3 Randy

Randy

    Convert Me!

  • Moderator
  • 17,540 posts

Posted 21 March 2005 - 01:05 PM

Interesting.

Isn't Teoma still owned by Ask? And will all of the Ask properties be part of the sale?

My take on Barry Diller is the same a Liana's. It certainly makes me wonder if we're going to see a Big Four instead of a Big Three in search.

#4 sweepthelegnate

sweepthelegnate

    HR 6

  • Active Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 903 posts
  • Location:Dallas, Texas

Posted 21 March 2005 - 01:06 PM

I wonder if this will slow down the pace of all those ask jeeves commercials or if they'll start churning out more...

#5 storyspinner

storyspinner

    Excellent Recall Award Winner :)

  • Active Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 331 posts
  • Location:West Chester, PA

Posted 21 March 2005 - 02:36 PM

QUOTE(Randy @ Mar 21 2005, 01:05 PM)
Isn't Teoma still owned by Ask?  And will all of the Ask properties be part of the sale?
View Post


I believe it including all AJ's "properties" including the newly acquired Bloglines.

My first thought (besides what i posted above) was like everyone else's... that Diller's lining up these domain buys to start cashing in on the Search Advertising but I'm beginning to think he's going to try and position AJ a little differently.

With this forthcoming advent of "Local Search" IAC acquiring AJ makes sense, it can truly utilize a lot of its internet properties in that arena - example giving hotel listings from hotels.com .... mortgage listing from lendingtree.com and so on. 4 out of the 5 speakers at the Search Convergence session said was where the "next big thing" was happening in "LOCAL" Search.... so this could be a wise investment for Diller's empire.

The only "jewel" IAC is missing is the mapping technology that is really making Google's local searches really stand out at this point. I'm thinking before year's end Diller's going to buy up some technology company that specializes in mapping or another website ... perhaps mapquest (not sure if that's owned by someone yet or not) or some similar site.

Just my little overview at the moment... now that I've had a little more time to formulate some thoughts on this.

*edited cuz I'm a spazz and my fingers aren't fast enough for my brain these days

Edited by storyspinner, 21 March 2005 - 03:04 PM.


#6 Renagade Master

Renagade Master

    HR 4

  • Active Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 137 posts
  • Location:London, UK

Posted 22 March 2005 - 08:20 AM

BBC also have a nice article: BBC News

So AJ was bought by the owner of Expedia and Match.com, what better way of promoting your sites than to buy a search engine! Great move.

Now if only I could buy Google and place my sites first.....

#7 Alan Perkins

Alan Perkins

    Token male admin

  • Admin
  • 1,559 posts
  • Location:UK

Posted 22 March 2005 - 09:19 AM

QUOTE(Renagade Master @ Mar 22 2005, 01:20 PM)
So AJ was bought by the owner of Expedia and Match.com, what better way of promoting your sites than to buy a search engine! Great move.
According to the WSJ article (subscription required):
QUOTE
"IAC sites get plenty of traffic. The issue is getting Ask Jeeves traffic," Mr. Diller, IAC's chief executive, said in an interview. Taken together, IAC sites are among the biggest buyers of search-related advertisements. Mr. Diller said he didn't expect to reduce IAC's marketing spending as a result of the deal.
There are some more interesting quotes in that article, but as it's subscription only I better not quote too many. smile.gif

#8 SearchRank

SearchRank

    HR 7

  • Active Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,333 posts
  • Location:Phoenix, AZ

Posted 22 March 2005 - 10:01 AM

I just hope that they will update their index more frequently now. Man, I think the current one is about six months old. Makes it challenging for SEO if they will not update their index reflecting any changes or improvements one makes to the site. tumbleweed.gif

#9 don1

don1

    HR 4

  • Active Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 173 posts
  • Location:Marlborough, MA

Posted 22 March 2005 - 11:54 AM

There is a short article on the front page of Alexa about this sale and the Yahoo purchase of Flickr.

#10 Paul J

Paul J

    HR 4

  • Active Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 141 posts
  • Location:Minneapolis, MN

Posted 23 March 2005 - 10:45 PM

This might have been mentioned in the WSJ article. It looks like they're planning to place an Ask search bar on the IAC sites.

Article

QUOTE
Diller plans to grow Ask Jeeves by placing a search bar on Web pages of IAC’s other sites such as the online travel agency Expedia, Home Shopping Network, Ticketmaster, CitySearch, and Match.com.


#11 storyspinner

storyspinner

    Excellent Recall Award Winner :)

  • Active Members
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 331 posts
  • Location:West Chester, PA

Posted 24 March 2005 - 01:15 PM

Don't have a link to the story I read this morning, but apparently a shareholder of AskJeeves is suing to halt the IAC / AJ sale, stating that IAC is paying a significantly lower price per share than the actual "true" value of AJ.

I think it was back in sep/oct when AJ's stock was around $44, now it's around $22 .... some of the financial "experts" are saying that AJ could realistically get 20-25% more than the current $22 a share value that IAC has just tired to ink with them.

Should this suit actually take wings and fly through the SEC, there just might be a bidding war on for AJ .... just depends on if that shareholder can keep the lawsuit alive.


...interesting stuff!

smile.gif


*edited because I found the story!
here's the link to the story about the lawsuit :Inside Bay Area:Ask Jeeves faces lawsuit

Edited by storyspinner, 24 March 2005 - 01:24 PM.


#12 Karl Ribas

Karl Ribas

    HR 2

  • Members
  • PipPip
  • 10 posts
  • Location:Oglesby, IL

Posted 28 March 2005 - 11:24 AM

Do you think that they will retire Jeeves? Or maybe give him a different occupation, rather than a butler? I can totally see Jeeves as a gardener or even a baker.




0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users