AIT Web Hosting Search Engine, tyBit, Develops Unified Keyword Solution

Posted by Webhost - 28/02/08 at 10:02 pm

Web hosting provider, Advanced Internet Technologies (AIT)’s tyBit search solution, has released an expanded Beta initiative, aimed at redefining online search and advertising.

Becoming an actual Keyword Registrar through the Program, is another added bonus to the free advertising opportunities afforded by tyBit. Years ago, with the deregulation of the domain registration industry - a monopoly controlled by INTERNIC, entrepreneurs and investors rushed to form Domain Registrars accredited by ICANN. The result of deregulation was increased competitiveness, a new generation of Internet millionaires, and lower domain registration prices for consumers.

Clarence E. Briggs, CEO of tyBit noted, ”The Global Keyword Registry or GKR is the registration system that the Keyword Registrar uses to establish a direct relationship between an individual, a company or an organization and any keywords or phrases that serve as a way for the individual, company or organization to be located via an Internet search engine. The shop owner (who can typically have dozens of advertising options from dozens of providers), in order to compete in these various venues must establish a variety of accounts with multiple advertising providers and subsequently place ads within bidding systems (commonly referred to as PPC or pay per click advertising); resulting in charges each time one of their ads is clicked.”

With the tyBit Global Keyword Registry, this same shop owner can now establish one account, purchase any available desired keywords or phrases that best represent his business, and never worry about the volume of clicks the ad receives during his registered period.

Mr. Briggs added, ”Now, a Keyword Registrar is the first point of contact for the thousands of advertisers who want to increase their profits through this powerful advertising medium.”

Kaylen Wilhide, part owner in All the Way Driving School noted, ”Becoming a keyword registrar with tyBit has added a new source of revenue to our ever expanding business. I am glad we are getting in on the ground floor.”

As a tyBit approved Global Keyword Registrar you can earn thousands of dollars from home or part time with nothing more than a computer and an Internet Connection.

Sean McCoy, Chief Marketing Officer at tyBit commented, ”As a Registrar, you have the power to establish your own margins and support your customers in a revolutionary new business model that will soon be accepted as the paid search industry standard.”

Applications are being accepted online at (https://ads.tyBit.com/register/index/1) and will be processed in the order received. Registrar status will be awarded on a first come first served basis.

The benefits of being a Keyword Registrar include flexible hours, the ability to work from home full or part time, no technical skills required, and the option to work from anywhere. All that’s needed is a computer and an internet connection to get started making thousands of dollars. For entrepreneurs who are frustrated with multi level marketing schemes, uplines and downlines, and prospecting for customers to buy things they don’t really need, this may be just the opportunity. Keywords consist simply of company brand and product names which are often times easier for people to remember and use as opposed to long and cumbersome URL Web addresses. They work across all character sets and languages and once entered in the tyBit search bar, the sponsored ads are delivered along with search results in a single interface.

tyBit is affiliated with AIT web hosting and domain registration company, that has achieved 12 straight years of sustained profitability and has generated $100s of millions in revenue. AIT has been named twice to the Inc. 500 list of fast growing firms, and thrice to the Deloitte and Touche Fast 500 list, and has been previously named as the NC Entrepreneur Firm of the Year. Additionally, Mr. Briggs recently returned from Washington, DC after briefing Senators Elizabeth Dole and Richard Burr about the formation of the Briggs-tyBit Charitable Foundation for Education. The mission of the foundation is to provide 30 to 40 % of tyBit gross revenues to fund education in North Carolina.

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