Microsoft is showing off at the Search Engine Techniques (SES) indicate in New york this week the next version of its adCenter online ad platform. Microsoft introduced the very first edition of adCenter in May well 2006. Microsoft plans to switch out the current adCenter person interface for the beta adCenter one later this month,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Plus, said James Colborn, adCenter item supervisor. Microsoft happens to be testing the updated adCenter release amongst current adCenter customers, as well as with its ContentAds contextual-advertising pilot customers,
Office Home And Business 2010 Key, Colborn said. New in the next-version adCenter UI are up-to-date campaign-management and navigation instruments, in addition to some brand-new functions. A few of the new ones Microsoft is highlighting this week contain: * Pop-up help * Much more alternatives to manage negative keywords and phrases (For example,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, a five-star hotel might possibly not wish to match around the words ‘cheap’ or budget.) * Bulk campaign management tools for bulk edits and bulk deletes on search phrases * A Favorites list for tag ads, key phrases and campaigns with which advertisers plan to interact on a regular basis. * Improved,
Windows 7 X86, much more Windows-like "family" breadcrumbing for navigating between campaigns and search phrases "We rebuilt the middle tier of adCenter over,
Office Standard 2010 Key," mentioned adCenter Product Supervisor Natala Menezes. "Now it's faster and supports better navigation. On April 12 at SES, Microsoft options to exhibit off another new adCenter capability: a business-intelligence front-end based on Microsoft Excel for adCenter's key phrase services platform. The front end, developed by adLabs — the joint venture between Microsoft's adCenter and Microsoft Research units – will allow advertisers to manage and view at a extra granular level various data from their search campaigns. It's not clear when Microsoft will release the new business-intelligence tool to adCenter clients.