Gigablast adds Site Search for search engines
by Andrew Redfern @ 19th March 2008 6:00 pm
Gigablast today announced the launch of its Gigablast Site Search with Gigaboost technology.
Website operators can now provide free site search and web search to their visitors using the Gigablast Site Search service. And, with Gigablast’s Gigaboost system, web pages with Gigablast Site Search will receive priority during the Gigablast indexing process.

This Gigaboost priority allows web sites to offer fresh, frequently-updated site search results for their visitors.
“The most frequent complaint regarding alternative site search services is the freshness of the site search results,” said Marcus Ruark, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Gigablast.
“Gigablast Site Search with Gigaboost provides a tremendous search advantage to websites with dynamic, user-generated content, frequent page updates, or regular sales promotions.”
Moreover, since web pages with Gigablast Site Search receive priority in the Gigablast indexing process, web searches on
http://www.gigablast.com, or on any of Gigablast’s affiliate sites, will have fresh and comprehensive access to those Gigablast Site Search web pages.
Gigablast Site Search with Gigaboost is free and available immediately. For more information on Gigablast Site Search with Gigaboost, please visit Gigablast Business Services at http://www.gigablast.com.
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