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	<title>Comments on: Microsoft adCenter Offering Webcast Next Week</title>
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		<title>By: JEHochman</title>
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		<description>I wish they had enough search volume for my clients to be worth spending the time to figure out all these great features.  Even with very little time spent, I&#039;ve seen high ROIs with MSN/Live/Ms.Dewey/Whatever.  Unfortunately the search product seems to be hindered by declining usage (and brand confusion).

I really wish it would work, so I am flying to Seattle for a mini-conference at Microsoft in two weeks, and they are even picking up the hotel bill.  Well, they can wine and dine us all they like.  If the search engine has no inventory, what&#039;s the point of adCenter?

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<p>I really wish it would work, so I am flying to Seattle for a mini-conference at Microsoft in two weeks, and they are even picking up the hotel bill.  Well, they can wine and dine us all they like.  If the search engine has no inventory, what&#8217;s the point of adCenter?</p>
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