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A new improved version of Bing to come???

 
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Jul 30, 2010 15:23 |  #1

A tease or reality? See message from Bing below.

(I italicized and bold faced the sentence that caught my attention)


One of the principles we have here at Bing is to constantly experiment and learn. We do this to ensure we are keeping pace with new social and technology trends, and can continue to deliver great value for our customers and advertisers.
As part of this “test-and-learn” mentality, we will be retiring the Bing cashback feature, which means that the last day you can earn cashback will be July 30, 2010.
Why are we doing this? When we originally began to offer the cashback feature, it was designed to help advertisers reach you with compelling offers, and to provide a new type of shopping experience that would change user behavior and attract a bunch of new users to Bing.
In lots of ways, this was a great feature – we had over a thousand merchant partners delivering great offers to customers and seeing great ROI on their campaigns, and we were taking some of the advertising revenue and giving it back to customers. But after a couple of years of trying, we did not see the broad adoption that we had hoped for.
So we are taking all the learning from the effort and putting it into some new programs for you and our advertisers designed to provide amazing shopping experiences for consumers and great opportunities for advertisers.
Our strategy for Bing remains consistent – working hard to understand the intent of your search and helping you make smarter decisions and complete important tasks.
Shopping remains one of the most important tasks people engage in while using search, and we remain committed to delivering great shopping experiences for you that help you make better shopping decisions, get great deals, and save time and money along the way. For merchants and advertisers, we have some ideas for making it easy to get a broader array of products and offers into Bing, and we’ll share some details on this later this summer.
So what does this mean for Bing cashback users? Well, until July 30th at 9:00 pm PST, it’s business as usual, with cashback offers still living within Bing. After that, Bing cashback will discontinue, though you will have a year to redeem any cashback you have earned through your cashback account consistent with the cashback Terms and Conditions (external link). In addition, Microsoft will provide 12 months of customer support to ensure a smooth transition.
We’d like to thank all our advertising partners and the customers who used the service. We hope you have had great experiences and received some great value to date, and we are looking forward to sharing some exciting new ideas with you all in the near future.
For more information please see the cashback FAQ (external link).
Thanks again to all of our partners and customers.
Yusuf Mehdi, Senior Vice President, Online Audience Business Group


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Jul 30, 2010 15:36 |  #2

Cool! Looking forward to it :)


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Jul 30, 2010 15:38 |  #3

We are all scrambling to make purchases today. Bing would have the last laugh if tomorrow the deals were better. However, I doubt it!


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Jul 30, 2010 15:39 |  #4

Given Bing's history, I'm going with tease. Boy, do I hope I'm wrong.


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Jul 30, 2010 16:01 as a reply to  @ Nightdiver13's post |  #5

Has anyone every heard of a total figure on $ paid out through Bing? It has to be staggering.


  
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Jul 30, 2010 16:24 |  #6

Tease.


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Jul 30, 2010 17:06 |  #7

def a tease, doesnt make sense to end a successful program...if theyre ending this, theyre not gonna launch another thats the same or better...sorry to say, i hope im wrong




  
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Jul 30, 2010 17:52 |  #8

ayee007 wrote in post #10633479 (external link)
def a tease, doesnt make sense to end a successful program...if theyre ending this, theyre not gonna launch another thats the same or better...sorry to say, i hope im wrong

Actually, it was not sucessful. Most articles I have read show that for the money spent Microsoft has made very little progress against Google in terms of percentages of searches.

In fact, I read that more than half the people using Bing Cash Back did not use Bing for non-shopping searches.


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Jul 30, 2010 17:55 |  #9

haha stand corrected...which is why bing is pulling the plug!




  
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Jul 30, 2010 18:14 |  #10

As of now, I am purchasing my final last minute needs on camera accessories. At the conclusion of the bing cash back program, my business with eBay will also end. Too bad for eBay.


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Jul 30, 2010 19:44 |  #11

i gave bing a good try, but as im sure you guys noted; the searches on google found less expensive items (for non BCB items) every time.

google still rules for searching


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Jul 30, 2010 20:15 |  #12

vid1900 wrote in post #10634106 (external link)
i gave bing a good try, but as im sure you guys noted; the searches on google found less expensive items (for non BCB items) every time.

google still rules for searching

I couldn't agree more. Plus, you realize the savings immediately on most products that were found for less without having to wait 60 days to get your money back. To me, BCB was too much like playing the rebate game.




  
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Jul 30, 2010 22:47 |  #13

Hopefully it's something to look forward to. Honestly, I wouldn't even consider using Bing if it wasn't for the cashback program. Hopefully, they will see a decline in user traffic and maybe be forced back into a new and improved cashback program that will direct more traffic to their site.

But with the rise of Bing, Fatwallet, and eBay cashback, hopefully others will follow suit. I'd love to see Google or Amazon get into the mix.


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Jul 30, 2010 23:17 |  #14

texascaoboy wrote in post #10634794 (external link)
....But with the rise of Bing, Fatwallet, and eBay cashback, hopefully others will follow suit. I'd love to see Google or Amazon get into the mix.


Agreed!


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