Ask.Com To Reconfigure Itself As Women’s Site
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Interactive Corp., which recently bought Ask.com, has announced that Ask.com will be giving up on its attempts to compete with Google as a search engine. Instead, the company will focus on its original target of “married women looking for help managing their lives.”
The move to target married women is being billed as a return to the company’s roots. The new and improved Ask.com will focus on providing recipes, answers to children’s homework and articles on “how to catch that cheating bastard with his slutty little administrative assistant.”
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Interactive Corp. looking for synergies between Ask.com and Match.com
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New CEO Jim Safka, who formerly headed Match.com, did not rule out the possibility that Ask.com will spin off domains to support the parent company’s successful dating site. Potential new sites include AskMeForMyPhoto.com and AskMeIfI’mMarried.com.
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