We can place your website TO THE TOP

From: optioninfo@surfree.com
Date: Mon Apr 03 2000 - 03:26:10 EST


We can list your website in all
major Search Engines and achieve Top 30 positions.
GUARANTEED!

If people cannot find your business in the first 10 to 30 matches
of a search, then submitting was a waste of time.
The best advertising dollars you can spend on the
Web are in achieving search engine rankings.

There are several reasons:

1. Nearly everyone (95% of Internet users) begins
their Web travels at a major search engine.

2. Anyone finding your site on a search engine
is someone who was specifically looking for your company,
product or service. That makes them much more likely
to buy something than if they'd clicked on a banner
ad out of idle curiosity.

3. Third party studies have proven that search engines
provide better results than most other forms of Web advertising.

We key on the following major search engines:
Yahoo-AltaVista-WebCrawler-Lycos-Excite-iwon-Looksmart-AskJeeves-
AOL Search-Netscape-HotBot-MSN-Infoseek-Snap
And 600 more.

Our goal is to list your website in all
major search engines and achieve Top 30 positions.
GUARANTEED!

We are not one of those companies offering submission service
to 1550 search engines for $29.95, without any guarantee.
That is a waste of money and time for you.

For more information please email to:
sendmeinfo@earthlink.net
   
with the subject: Send me more information

Or call:

Nick Velez
1-718-583-3134

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