~~~ Solving the Search Dilemma! ~~~

D.M. Davenport (news-relay.ncren.net!newsgate.duke.edu!news.mathworks.com!howland.erols.net!newsD.M. Davenport)
Thu, 20 Feb 1997 22:18:26 -0500

~~~ Solving the Search Dilemma! ~~~

We challenge you. Type in airlines (or clothing, or mutual fund, or
automobile, etc.) in your favorite search engine. Even type in the
name of a specific company...and answer the following questions:

1. How many sites were found, and what percentage (if any) were
relevant to your search term(s)?
2. Were there any duplicate or confusing URLs, or dead links?
3. If it did find a specific company, did it also list its
competitors?
4. Overall, did you find what you were expecting to find?

Now, type in the same term in www.marketshares.com.

And compare.

www.marketshares.com is designed to solve two problems on the web:
1. The consumer's frustration in locating quality commercial sites
amongst the millions of irrelevant sites in various search engines

2. The commercial business site's inability to rank in these major
search engines, guaranteeing visibility and increased traffic to
their site

www.marketshares.com accomplishes this by charging the business sites
to be listed and ranked. And, the more they pay (there is no set fee),
the higher up in the rankings they go. It follows the same principles
found in all other forms of marketing and advertising--on TV, in
magazines, on the radio--where better placement or time slots cost more.

With marketshares, the corporate and commercial site now has a predictable
way of ranking high, being seen, and being visited (and selling their ideas,
products, and services).

And the consumer now has a vehicle to find relevant, informative sites
faster, easier, and with less frustration.

And, 10% of marketshares' net profits go to charity every month.

Please visit www.marketshares.com for more information and a chance to
make the web work for you!