MSN just came out with a killer application, actually no, but this might what finally kills Google. For few hours on March 6, 2006, MSN allowed advertisers and beta testers to signup to there new services, MSN Adcenter. This is MSN’s answer to Google Adwords and Yahoo’s Overture.
MSN Adcenter lets publishers advertise there website in MSN Network (MSN, MSN Search, Hotmail etc). In the future, advertisers would also be able to advertise in third party websites. Well I tried Adcenter on March 6, 2006. It’s was little bit fun and already lot different than what Google and Yahoo offers. Very easy to use, but there are lot of bugs to be fixed before it goes fully public.
First the account basics:
Campaigns:
Allows you set up ads and campaigns
A very good feature is country/city targeting. But it lacks some popular cities.
The ad setup is four step process; 1) settings, 2) ads, 3) keywords, 4) pricing. There are some targeting features not available in Google and Yahoo but present in MSN. Adcenter has targeting for days and time of the ad impression. You can also setup how you spend your money. You can spread your budget over the month or deplete according to the traffic. Overall Adcenter allows you micro target your ads.

Accounts & Billings:
You add credit cards and account details
Research:
This is interesting as it provides wealth of information not available anywhere on the internet.
You can pull up information about keywords in two ways:
You can type in the URL of the website and it will list the keywords or similar keywords. It doesn’t work very well as of this moment. Lot of work needs to be done
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You can also type in the keywords directly.
The keywords bring wealth of information. It tells you the frequency in the last months.
Also some other interesting facts
Traffic Trends: The frequency of keywords over time
Age and Gender: This is golden information not available anywhere else, and pretty accurate, except for the male/female ratio.
Geography: Most popular originating cities of the visitors.
Wealth Index: Classifies if the demographic is rich/poor/etc.
Lifestyle: Life style of the users.

Reports:
I haven’t spent any actual money yet, so haven’t tested out this part yet.
There are also lots of bugs that MSN needs to fix.
Bugs:
- Does not work with Mozilla FireFox
- Some US cities not available. I.e. Cary, NC
- “Target an ad to a specific day of the week”- empty time slots
- “Target an ad to a specific time of the day”- empty time slots
- Login Session expires too soon. Not enough time to do any testing.
- Default “Broad” match for keywords can’t be changed
Research
- “Contain Terms” for website come up empty. (This shouldn’t be that difficult to fix.)
- “Similar terms” for website does not work very well.
- “Traffic trends” data is not consistent and not reliable.
- “Geography” and “Lifestyle” data is kind of junk and useless.
- “Females” data in “Age and Gender” seems to be inflated.
Hopefully, MSN will fix the issues before Adcenter goes public.