Written on October 19th, 2005 at 09:10 am by Darren Rowse

MSN Adcenter Launches Beta

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Jen just mentioned on webmasterradio that the MSN Adcenter just went live with their beta test in the US. Can’t find any details of it yet but it’s interesting news and a step towards some competition for Adsense and YPN.

update: Jen has now updated her blog with more information on the MSN Adcenter launch.

6 Responses to “MSN Adcenter Launches Beta”

  • I just visited MSN Adcenter site and they tell me that “To view this site you must use:
    Microsoft" Internet Explorer or Netscape" Navigator 4.0 or higher:”

    Opera won’t do. And I thought that we were past these times.

  • So now we have AdSense, YPN, Chitika and MSN - great for competition but what’s the bet that this will all bring in a huge influx of spam blogs - as eveytime there’s a new money making potential, out from under their rocks comes the spammers and “get rick quickers”.

  • […] Via enternetusers […]

  • […] Neben AdSense kann in Zukunft auch mit Hilfe von MSN Adcenter Werbung in Abhängigkeit zum Inhalt schalten. Das ganze ist noch Beta und zur Zeit kann man sich zu einem Betatest registrieren, aber einige Details tauchen endlich auf. [MSN Adcenter Launches Beta] […]

  • It will be interesting to see how user friendly the interface will be.

  • Hello Friends

    No where i can found link where i can signup for earning money from msn adcenter

    i found this https://adcenter.msn but its for advertisers not publishers. kindly anyone can send me the link from where i can signup for msn adcenter publisher??

    Its really helping blog and i found many answers thanks guys

    waiting for reply

    Gaurav Jain
    India

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