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Search Engine Takes On Google, Bing, Focusing On What, When, And Where
by Laurie Sullivan, Friday, October 23, 2009, 7:35 PM

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  Those looking for a haunted house to visit before Halloween might find it indexed in goby.com. The site, which pinpoints events and times in a specific area, offers about 200 categories. The niche site plays off the idea that Google and Microsoft's Bing, which have begun to index updates from social sites such as Twitter and Facebook, can't serve up specific information on what, when and where.

Aside from finding a haunted house, people who search goby.com can find hiking trails, bed and breakfasts and more. Goby's spiders crawl the Web to find databases containing information on events, locations and times. Although the bots don't crawl the entire Web, they do hit sites crawled about once weekly.

Mark Watkins, the engine's co-founder, calls the Web crawler "smart" because the algorithms organize, structure and categorize the data, so when someone comes to the engine and types "haunted house" or "hiking trails" in the "What would you like to do" search query, the engine spits out specific destinations. Add entries in "Where?" and "When?' to get locations and times.

"It's kind of difficult to ask Google what events are playing this weekend because the engine doesn't understand the concept of time," Watkins says. "We are more focused on this one task, so we can give you an exact time."

Watkins believes this site will survive the onslaught of startups because it indexes original content and tackles the problem of information overload. The tsunami of information being indexed on Google, Bing and Yahoo can prevent people from finding specific information. Microsoft's search engine Bing has tried to solve that problem by providing people with categories such as travel, retail, and soon, health care.

Plans are being made to add paid-search campaigns, affiliate programs and contextual advertising to Goby, Watkins says. The site, which officially launched about a month ago, is negotiating with travel brands to add site search for visitors. Part of the business model is to produce cobranded versions of Goby and provide site search through licensing fees or revenue share programs.

Online budgets could become tighter as the industry moves into 2010, according to JP Morgan Analyst Imran Khan. While overall advertising budgets fell in 2009, more money went toward digital campaigns. "It's our belief that advertisers sought accountability for ad spend as well as to achieve a better alignment of marketing spend with the percent of leisure time spent online," Khan writes in a research note published Friday.

Khan expects the trend to continue. The firm's survey of 20 media buyers and planners suggests that Internet ad spend -- including search, display, email, and other forms -- in 2010 will account for 29.0% of budgets respectively, versus a 25.8% share in 2009.

While search advertising outperformed display in 2009, ad budget cuts bled through. JP Morgan continues to see performance-based advertising hold up better than banner advertising. "Long-tail advertisers continue to allocate additional dollars to search," Khan writes. "However, keyword pricing fell in the first half."

The report goes on to point to marketers pulling back in some segments, including travel, autos and retail, as 2009 progressed. As a result, JP Morgan has lowered domestic fiscal 2009 and fiscal 2010 search growth estimates to 5.8% and 14.0% year-on-year, respectively, from 9.9% and 26.0% year-on-year growth.

"You do startups -- specifically search engines -- because you love it," Watkins says. "It's just too much work otherwise. The vision about IPOs and acquisitions doesn't really apply. You just have a passion and try to build a successful business that solves problems for people. On the other hand, if you're just philanthropic about solving problems, then eventually you run out of money."

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