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LinkXL(tm) Revolutionizes Online Marketing with Automated Contextual Text Link Advertising Technology

Released on = May 19, 2007, 10:10 am

Press Release Author = Dario Chinari

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = Automated interface allows publishers and marketers to
organically grow their search engine ranking and reach untapped frontiers on the
web.

Press Release Body = ROYAL OAK, MI, May 14, 2007 - LinkXLT launched a patent-pending
technology today that enables web-based publishers and marketers to sell and
purchase text link advertising within existing content using a fully automated
system.

This innovative tool allows marketers to organically grow their website's link
popularity and search engine ranking through contextual text link advertising. The
LinkXLT system, which can be accessed by registering at www.linkxl.com, allows
marketers to purchase the text or words in the natural content on websites with
related themes which then link web browsers back to the marketer's website.

"LinkXL is the next step in the evolution of text link advertising," said LinkXLT
CEO and co-founder John Lessnau. "Traditional text link brokers sell text links in
footers and sidebars of websites that the search engines often ignore as paid links.
LinkXL text links are indexed by search engines as natural links, allowing a
website's link popularity to increase and consumers to be led to the site more
readily through improved search engine rankings."
"Web marketing is no longer a luxury but a necessity," said LinkXLT President
Dwight Zahringer. "The LinkXL system will redefine online marketing in the most
efficient way possible."

This revolutionary method of increasing website popularity is also cost effective.
It allows marketers to more accurately calculate advertising ROI and appears more
authentic to consumers than traditional paid link advertising, which allows
marketers to get more value for their advertising dollar.

About LinkXL

LinkXLT is the first technology of its kind to allow all parties to buy and sell
text link advertising within existing website content using a fully automated
system, establishing a more mainstream, targeted, and cost-effective method of text
link advertising. With the introduction of LinkXLT, advertisers can buy links to
organically grow the link popularity of their website while publishers can make
their keywords available to a much wider cross-section than ever before.
LinkXLT offers a better way to use text link advertising:

1. Satisfies search engines algorithms by inserting HTML text links in the relevant
TEXT of web pages rather than in irrelevant footers and side bars tables.

2. Offers webmasters a new way to significantly monetize their entire website with
very little extra work.

3. Offers webmasters and SEOs a search engine friendly way to incorporate text link
advertising into their website marketing plan.

For more information, visit www.linkxl.com.


Web Site = http://www.linkxl.com

Contact Details = Dario Chiarini
Colangelo & Partners Public Relations
NYC, NY
Tel: 646.624.2885, Ext. 2
Email: dchiarini@colangelopr.com

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