Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta) Now Available To More Advertisers

Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta) client is now available for more advertisers. Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta) was first announced at SMX Advanced on June 3, 2008. To be part of this beta now, you must be an advertiser based in U.S. or Canada with fewer than 100,000 keywords in your combined […]

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Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta) client is now available for more advertisers.

Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta) was first announced at SMX Advanced on June 3, 2008. To be part of this beta now, you must be an advertiser based in U.S. or Canada with fewer than 100,000 keywords in your combined adCenter accounts.

If you qualify, when you login in to the adCenter console, you should see a “What’s New” banner, with more details on how to download the Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta).

What if you are based in the UK or France? Microsoft said they hope to open this option up for you within “the next few weeks.” And if you have more than 100,000 keywords, Microsoft said they are “hoping” for a “summer 2009” release.


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