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Microsoft Hopes To Lure Searchers By Paying Them

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Paying folks to use its search engine is an idea Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) has flirted with for a long time. See this InfoWorld piece on it from back in 2005. Now WSJ is reporting that the company is set to announce a new variation on this theme, offering users cash back on purchases they make through the search engine. TechCrunch notes that the service is based on its acquisition of Jellyfish, a comparison shopper that provides users with cash back on purchases.

SEE ALSO: Microsoft Acquires Comparitive Shopping Engine Jellyfish.com

Cash back, of course, is used in all kinds of industries. Even Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has tried a variation on this model for its PayPal-competitor Google Checkout. Will it work? Getting users to switch their search behavior is tough, and it will be a challenge getting it up to scale. If we lived in an economist’s dream world, where every individual acted perfectly rational, then it might have a better chance.

May 21, 2008 6:51 AM ET

Posted In: Search, Technologies / Formats, Companies, Google, Microsoft

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