Empower Search announced the success of the launch of its new quick-fire search engine service.
The design was built by chief technical officer Benjamin Wilber around the dreams of what Alan Curtis hoped for in a search engine. The service was built on a platform that produces results almost four times faster than Yahoo.com, 11 times faster than Overture.com, 3.5 times faster than AOL.com and edges out Google.com on speed and pride in relevant search results.
“What we’re trying to do here is change the way Web sites are retrieved and it turned out to be much more than I ever dreamed possible,” said Alan Curtis, president of Empower Search LLC, the parent company of EmpowerSearch.com. “There are millions of beautiful Web sites that won’t be seen because of Google algorithms. What we’re doing is breaking down those barriers and giving people different search results than what they’ll find somewhere else, and we’re doing it faster. It seems people love http://www.empowersearch.com , users keep coming back; it shows in our server logs,” he added.
For online businesses looking to increase their virtual presence and bolster market share, EmpowerSearch.com offers pay-per-click based marketing services. This means for as little as $0.10 per click, companies can have a more highly targeted advertising program with top search results on Empowersearch.com. “We believe in simplicity and we know our clients want an easy-to-use system,” Curtis said. “We also know many Internet users will not click on ‘Sponsored Links,’ and for that reason your results on Empowersearch.com will appear as a normal search result.” The company’s pay-per-click advertising allows Web site owners to select the ranking they wish to receive, and only pay when a customer clicks on its listing and visits its site. This marketing plan gives online businesses value with lower bid prices for top keyword positions, quality traffic, and best of all, higher-profit margins.
“Our advertisers will receive the highest return on investment here,” Curtis added. “They pay only when users click through their site, they set their cost-per-click, and they’re doing so on the fastest search engine out there. We are putting them in full control.”
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