Released on: 14, September 2006
, Author: SearchByHeadlines.com
, Audience: Internet related
New Online Search and News Service: Search News and Submit News by Headlines
SearchbyHeadlines.c om: Launches News Submission Service Allowing Users to Post Newsfor Free or Upgrade and Submit News with Three Rotating Headlines
For Immediate Release
Reno, Nevada September 12, 2006 SearchbyHeadlines.com features news in a format thatusers search or submit news by headline. News is broken down by headline under industry sectors, then once again by: Public Company News, Private Company News orAssociation and Non-Profit News. The site offers free news submission service forPR and IR representatives as well as upgraded services. Upgraded users can submitnews releases with up to 3 different headlines that rotate every four hours.
The three rotating headlines expose the news to new eyeballs and visitors every fourhours. The results give companies and organizations valuable search feedback anddata that can be implemented in to an overall online marketing strategy.
Search by Headlines allows users to search by keywords or headlines for the mostrelevant targeted news results. News is broken down by headlines and industry sectorso users don't waste time searching news that isn't relevant to their topic. Searchby Headline, Industry Sector and choose from: Public Company News, Private CompanyNews or Association and Non-Profit News!
Search by Headlines focuses its content and search on headlines based on internetusage feedback and data, which suggests that by placing the right headline in a newsrelease, companies can optimize visibility and eyeballs for a more specific,targeted audience. As internet users are exposed to increasing content and contentformats, readers tend to read and scan headlines for keywords and phrases, followedby the first paragraph.
Contact:Joe Loeppky info@searchbyheadlines.com Source: SearchbyHeadlines.com
Source: Express-Press-Release.com
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