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(Fayetteville, NC) Eleven months ago, the tyBit search engine (www.tyBit.com) hit the Internet running. Coming out of Beta in September, tyBit is already one of the fastest growing search engines on the Web. Registering over 60 million searches in September and 70 million searches in October, tyBit’s growth is setting a blistering pace. The business model that trumpets transparency, and no click fraud is being proven as tyBit now has more than 45,000 advertisers in its network after 2 ½ months of operation. Lastly, tyBit delivers fast, relevant search results to its users and pays its affiliate partners the most robust revenue share in the industry.
Today tyBit announced that it would be sending thousands of dollars in commission checks to its partners. “We have hundreds of AdVARS and Affiliates who will be receiving their first payouts this month”, said Clarence Briggs, CEO of tyBit. “While in Beta, hundreds of early-adopter entrepreneurs joined us in our effort to provide relevant search that is click-fraud free and we are pleased to issue cash distributions to folks like Arjaree Sutton who received a check for $434.65 after one month.” Briggs also indicated that tyBit advertisers are also benefiting because the Pay Per Click (PPC) and Key Word Registry (KWR) rates are very inexpensive with transparent reports and zero click fraud.
The grassroots movement to revolutionize the way people search started two years ago when Briggs, also CEO of web hosting and domain registration company AIT Inc. (www.AIT.com) became frustrated as an advertiser with other search engines. So, he decided to build a search engine of his own. The movement has caught on. “The fact that we are making thousands of dollars in cash distributions to AdVARS and Affiliates only 60 days out of Beta, and in the current economic climate, says a lot about tyBit and our acceptance in the marketplace,” stated Briggs. For more information on tyBit and the success of the AdVAR program visit http://www.tybit.com/partner-showcase.php
With over 45,000 advertisers in tyBit’s advertising module and a large number of third party advertisers, tyBit’s growing number of AdVARS and Partners will see even more from their competitive revenue share. In fact, tyBit encourages its affiliates and certified AdVARS to contact the advertisers in tyBit directly and offer to manage their ad campaigns inside of tyBit. Partners and AdVARS receive up to 40% of any advertisement revenue they generate for tyBit. And tyBit does not compete with its partners, allowing them to private label the engine. “ISPs, carriers and traditional media are waiting in line to get their own search engine,” said Briggs.
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