Yahoo today launched a new ad campaign for its search engine that stresses the security and convenience of using Yahoo Search. After relying on outside search providers (including Google) for a long time, Yahoo launched its own search engine in 2003, but even though it has constantly innovated and opened up its search index to developers, it has continuously lost market share to Google. By now, YouTube handles more search queries every day than Yahoo.
Unlike Microsoft's recent Seinfeld ads, the new campaign, which includes interactive flash ads and radio spots, is clearly geared towards a mainstream audience. The radio spot featured on Yahoo's blog, for example, stresses the security aspects of using Yahoo search, because "some search engines can lead you to dangerous links.". Yahoo also calls out Google by name in these ads ("we switched Melissa's Google page with Yahoo").
Overall, unlike some of Yahoo's new search projects like SearchMonkey or BOSS, these ads are not very exciting.
Also, given the general history of search advertising, we are not sure this is going to help Yahoo gain back any ground from Google. After all, Ask.com's infamous 'algorithm' campaign did not exactly help Ask to gain any ground on its competitors either and Google does not even advertise its own search engine at all.
However, by focusing on mainstream users and security, Yahoo might just be giving consumers enough of a reason to at least try Yahoo's search again.
Here is one of Yahoo's new radio ads:
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I like the idea of advertising Yahoo offline. I think the old Yahoo-ooo-ooo! ads were effective.
Having said that, after listening to your radio ad above, I don't like the focus on safety and "Mcafee". That sounds like AOL thinking. Talk about a disaster -- why would Yahoo want to mimic AOL?
Better would be to mimic Google's success in offering useful free tools for Internet consumers. Kind of like the Searchmonkey and BOSS initiatives you point out above.
Posted by: Ted Murphy | October 14, 2008 11:11 AM
In my opinion it is too little too late; Google has already cornered this market; Yahoo needs something different.
Jesse W.
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Posted by: Jesse W. | October 14, 2008 11:42 AM
nice to see yahoo throwing a punch and not rolling over and die by the way what happen to yahoo publishers network
Posted by: lawmacs | October 14, 2008 12:45 PM
I wish that Yahoo would do things like this *before* Google for once, it get's a little tiresome to have to pretend we didn't all read the same press release from Google a couple of weeks back.
Posted by: Christopher Ross | October 15, 2008 3:34 PM