Diggers believed Ask.com’s advertising was promoting Google

I laughed out loud the first moment I saw an Ask.com’s algorithim poster in a bus shelter here in New York.  I knew it would construct no sense to just about everyone…although I confess, since I’ve written about it a few times now, I did check it out once since.

Talk about an ad campaign backfiring double-bad.

Barry Schwartz @ Search Engine Roundtable:

Yesterday, I wrote how Is Ask.com’s “The Algorithm” Campaign Really Working? I soon after submitting it to Digg, and it later became “popular”. My goal was to see whether Digg users were plus confused by the campaign, as confused as my brother-in-law and as confused as some of the search marketers at Cre8asite Forums.

Percentage of Digg Users Thought “The Algorithm” campaign was from:

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