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Finally — A Search Engine of The People, For The People, By The People!
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Albuquerque, NM June 7, 2004 -- While lumbering Internet search behemoths struggle to merge their search engines with local yellow pages to cash in on billions in potential revenue, FindLocalWebsites.com Chief Executive, Martin Garcia, explains, "Local search shouldn't be about pay-per-clicks or keyword advertising. It should be about promoting your small business as efficiently as possible so that folks in your home town can easily find you—whether you're a deli, an auto dealer, or spa."
"FindLocalWebsites.com is fast, affordable, and user friendly," he continues. "Best of all, the business owner controls all the categories in which he wants to be listed—virtually on-demand—in just minutes."
Studies by SearchEngineWatch.com claim that ten million small-and-medium sized enterprises conduct the majority of their business within fifty miles of their locations. MSN admits that fifty percent of all searches fail miserably. Martin Garcia can attest to the frustration associated with both these statistics. Garcia vowed that no one should have to feel helpless because of a lack of local information. "FindLocalWebsites.com was born out of a need to help companies and customers connect."
In the race to make local search an accurate and powerful tool for consumers, FindLocalWebsites.com stands at the finish line with the revolutionary new generation of search engine technology. Adds Garcia, "We've been there for years without annoying pop-up or banner ads—all for free to the business owner."
"Local search," he concludes, "is about uniting community and commerce. FindLocalWebsites.com is the People's search engine!"
Chief Executive, Martin Garcia, invites you to discuss with him the new generation of search engine technology—FindLocalWebsites.com, the People's Search Engine. He can be reached at (505) 319-3534.
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