Search Engines Power Up New Targeting Strategies

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During the Internet’s hyperbolic boom years, search engines never lived up to their promise to be the lean, mean targeting machines they were touted as. Online shoppers looking for data on Canon products, say, were more likely to be bombarded with pop-up ads for cars than commercial messages about cameras.

Still, the category surged: Paid search-engine advertising grew from $500 million in 2000 to $1.1 billion last year, according to Salomon Smith Barney research.

Now, Google and Overture, the largest search engine, and data-gathering portals like About.com



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