More about Ask Jeeves.

Today saw an upgrade to the MyJeeves service, adding tagging capabilities as well as a foldering system and a host of other new features

But that’s not what is really interesting. Today while querying the butler, one of our analysts noticed that only three sponsored web results appeared on the SERPs with the other 7 below the organic listings. The odd part is that when I repeated the query in IE (we’re mostly a Firefox crew around here), all ten sponsored results appeared at the top again.

What’s up with that, Jeeves?

Susan Esparza is former managing editor at Bruce Clay Inc., and has written extensively for clients and internal publications. Along with Bruce Clay, she is co-author of the first edition of Search Engine Optimization All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies.

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