Bug In Microsoft adCenter
September 29th, 2006 | 1,478 Views RSS Feed
Following a security issue few days back, Microsoft adcenter is hit by another issue regarding unability to save the keywords. Webmasterworld has reports from various folks who used Microsoft's adCenter. The issue was that when they tried to save the change in the bid, this error message pops up
"Microsoft AdCenter cannot process your request. Please try again. If the error continues please contact MSN adcenter support".
Issue is confirmed by the Official adCenter411 Microsoft representative last night. While he assured that the Adcenter Tech team is trying to fix the issue, no firm report has been recieved yet.
He said that:
Hi everyone,
The adCenter support team is still looking into this issue, however we’ve been unable to repro the problem since earlier this afternoon (Pacific time). The team is still investigating the cause. Is this still happening for anyone? I appreciate your help with this and thank you for your patience.
Thanks!
adCenter411
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September 29th, 2006 at 9:47 am
I've started trialling MSN AdCenter as an alternative to Google Ad Words and so far so good. I expected a few gliches at first, especially as Microsoft has been pushing it at a big online ad show in London for the past two days. Also, as you'd expect with Microsoft, they're unlikely to get it right first time around.
From an ease of use perspective, it's pretty much up there, and for those looking for a first mover advantage, because its new all those expensive keywords you've been bidding on with Google can now be bought for a fraction of the price. In fact, please everyone, take your time, stick with Google…
The best thing so far though, free telephone support. for novice advertisers that's got to be better than waiting for Google to reply by email.
September 30th, 2006 at 1:00 am
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