New Search Tool Launches

A new Search Tool launches online, and this will change the way you will use search engines over the next 18 months.

Do you simply use search engines to find web pages that answer your questions? What if I tell you that you can now use a special (yet FREE!) search tool that will allow you to discover the profitable side of the internet?

Some search tools hidden in existing search engines will show you what words people are searching for, and how much advertisers are willing to pay to be listed high in those search engines!

Why is this important?

If you know what people are searching for, and if you only knew how much advertisers are willing to pay so that they are seen, and if you can write informative articles about the topics being searched....

...then imagine what would happen if you could take a little of your time putting up web pages that searchers will find useful, AND which advertisers will be happy to appear in. Isn't that a great way of making money online?

Listen, you're not selling anything. You're just sharing useful information. And you'll even get the chance to earn advertising revenue in the process. It's a truly win-win-win experience, right?

The searcher wins because they find useful answers to their questions, the advertiser wins because they know their ad will appear on a useful web page read by their target market, and you (the web page publisher) wins because you can tap into that advertising revenue pool.

So what are you waiting for?

Check out the link below and try it now:
Search It Tool

(It's FREE, so use it everyday!)
[ First posted on 09/20/2004 by Manuel Viloria ]




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