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The
internet has opened up a world of possibility for anyone
with a dream of starting their own affordable business,
be it an 80-year-old monk in Tibet to a stay-at-home mom
in Kansas. Once their website is out, the key is finding
inexpensive advertising.
Until
now, most search engines feature "pay-per-click advertising."
Though certainly an effective marketing tool for any web
business, it can also stir up fierce competition for bids
on certain keywords.
As for
small business owners, they are often left in the dust of
larger ventures with better strategies and more money. They
are unable to make a return on investment and eventually
dissolve.
We here
at Jigadig were troubled by this: why should smaller businesses
lose the opportunity to take advantage of sponsored search
advertising, called by many the most effective method of
online marketing?
So,
we built a search engine that will appeal to 120 plus million
auction search engine shoppers online, with the revolutionary
feature of "the Friend Network," which enables users to
shop with friends.
We've
developed an innovative keyword-sponsored search advertising
system that is absolutely free, with affordable options
to upgrade. Other innovative sites like Google, YouTube
and Yahoo rely on word of mouth, users like you, to attract
traffic.
You've
helped them achieve their success, yet they take all the
profit from the advertising. With Jigadig, you earn your
share of advertising by telling others about it, and the
resulting domino effect from user to user builds an ever-expanding
network and adds to your share of targeted traffic.
By simply
putting a Jigadig search box in your auctions, you can use
your auction space to attract more shoppers.
It's
true, we could have gotten investors and spent millions
to attract shoppers, then opened up a full pay-per-click
system like every other search
engine. Why didn't we?
Because
it's important to us to give small businesses a shot, and
help keep the internet a place where everyone and anyone
can profit with their online business.
Let's fight
back and take our share of
targeted search traffic!
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