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Searchfeed.com Launches Website Additions
16:28:46 - 19 July 2005
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Searchfeed.com (www.Searchfeed.com), a provider in Pay Per Click (PPC), today released a new Third Party Services section on the Searchfeed.com website. The new section features information on strategic partnerships with service providers in areas related to the PPC industry, and will be of particular benefit to small-to-medium-sized businesses, the core focus of the Searchfeed.com Network.

"The new section of the website empowers advertisers and content distribution partners by providing increased access to the many supplemental tools and services available in the marketplace," said Bryan Brickley, Searchfeed.com business development director. "And, we hope each of these resources will help to further ensure their businesses' success."

The Third Party Services section includes specific Bid Management companies, PPC Script providers, Campaign Tracking options, Web hosting companies and site builders. Featured companies, such as Webglimpse, are offering special service accommodations for new and existing Searchfeed.com Network members.

"By offering Searchfeed.com's services together with our own, we can provide our customers with added, valuable services and have more robust site search software for users," said Golda Velez of WebGlimpse.

Additional partnerships noted in this section include site builder and hosting provider, CityMax Website Dynamics. Searchfeed.com's services have been available through an exclusive Power Tools feature located within the hosting firm's interface since May 2005.

Searchfeed.com, a leader in pay-per-click search engine advertising, provides online advertisers with a cost-effective, easily tracked method of generating sales leads while offering Web publishers a better way to monetize Internet traffic.

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