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Want Relevant Search Results? goZone.com Offers Vertical Search using Zones

Vertical Search is up and coming in the search industry and goZone.com steps up to the plate by providing searchers Vertical Search with Zones. Vertical Search at goZone.com allows a searcher to search on a specific topic within a specific Zone. Searchers can use Zones to find information directly related to a topic, eliminating the dilution caused by irrelevant listings.

CARY, NC (PRWEB) June 24, 2004 -- The goZone.com search engine (http://www.gozone.com) today announced that it is expanding the breadth of its relevant listings by providing searchers with Vertical Search using highly specific Zones. goZone.com uses Zones to classify its search listings into twelve distinct categories—including lifeZone, newsZone, and techZone. These Zones allow searchers to narrow the focus of their searches, honing in on the specific result they are seeking. The search engine's Zones accelerate the users search for relevant listings.

Vertical Search at goZone.com allows a searcher to search on a specific topic within a specific Zone. Searchers can use Zones to find information directly related to a topic, eliminating the dilution caused by irrelevant listings. For example, a searcher seeking information on 'seal' has the option to search in homeZone, lifeZone, shopZone or funZone, depending on whether they are seeking information about the animal, the Army seal, the store Wet Seal, or the musician Seal. The idea behind Vertical Search with Zones is that instead of searching horizontally, or broadly across a range of topics, a searcher can vertically search within only a narrow band of interest.

We see that Vertical Search is the next big thing in the search industry," stated Ernie St. Gelais, the President of goZone.com. "We recognize that searchers are becoming more sophisticated, learning that general purpose search engines do not always give them the best, most relevant search results they desire. goZone.com strives to give its users the specific results they seek in the shortest possible time." To learn more about the new goZone.com search engine visit, (http://www.gozone.com/about.htm).

About goZone.com
The goZone.com search engine launched on January 5th, 2004 and was the first search engine to field extreme personalized search capability. With revolutionary new products and technology, such as search algorithm choice and vertical search with Zones, goZone.com challenges other concepts of personalized search and allows the user more total control over their search experience. To find out more about new goZone technology and upcoming features, visit (http://www.gozone.com/help.htm?title+Features).


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