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To: ElJeffeSD who wrote (3358)3/31/1998 11:20:00 PM
From: cm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
While Certainly Something To Be Concerned About...

I don't think SEEK is going to walk away nor be pushed from
the NSCP table. It is interesting to note that, last year,
a full 25% of SEEK site visitors came from NSCP. But, if
I've read my statistics correctly--which may well NOT be the
case--it seems SEEK's reliance on NSCP was tracking down toward the
end of last year.

And, of course, yes, SEEK, if it wishes to maintain its place
will have to no doubt pony up more dollars.

To be honest, I don't think, even if the worst were to occur,
i.e. NSCP snubs SEEK, that this event would be devastating. NSCP's
power and visitor-driving influence are very much on the wane,
seemingly by the month. Meanwhile, SEEK is making DT deals that
are grabbing more eyeballs.

However, ultimately, who knows?

Best Regards,

c m

P.S. If you're really, really into the minutiae of search
engine comparisons and research, you may want to check out
searchenginewatch.com It's probably the definitive
site of its kind on the Web.