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84% of Online Americans Use Search engines -- More Than 107 Million People - MakeGlobalCash.com offers the small business owner an unprecedented opportunity to reach this audience.

According to an August 12th Pew/Internet report, Search engines have become an essential and popular way for people to find information online.

(PRWEB) August 29, 2004 -- A US phone survey of 1,399 Internet users between May 14 and June 17 by the Pew Internet & American Life Project shows that 84% of online Americans have used search engines -- that translates into more than 107 million people. On any given day online, more than half those using the Internet use search engines. And more than two-thirds of Internet users say they use search engines at least a couple of times per week.

Furthermore, there is a substantial payoff as search engines improve and people become more adept at using them. Some 87% of search engine users say they find the information they want most of the time when they use search engines.

The convenience and effectiveness of the search experience solidifies its appeal. Some 44% say that most times they search they are looking for vital information they absolutely need. To see the report click here

MakeGlobalCash.com offers the small business owner an unprecedented opportunity to reach this high-quality, receptive targeted audience. Your site or product is listed on over 120 search engines on the Jumpat.com network of search engines including Yahoo, MSN, Google, Kanoodle, Brainfox, Fast, Looksmart, Searchalot, Lowclicks and Overture. Jumpat.com currently averages 400,000 clicks per day! Jumpat.com underlying network of sites are hosted on sf1000.registeredsite.com and currently receives more than 1 million visitors daily.

Most search engines and Internet advertising companies provide limited options for small business owners to advertise effectively and affordably. The industry standard for pay per click search engines is typically only web site submission and pay per click advertising and even dedicated advertising companies usually provide just a few advertising choices. An online web business has little chance of survival using one or two marketing methods alone.

MakeGlobalCash.coms niches are small businesses or people looking for home based businesses. The education provided by Jumpat University to all of our customers provides a solid marketing foundation from which to build any service or product around, no matter how small or big and how expensive their services are to the general public.

MakeGlobalCash.com is powered by SGA/Jumpat.com whose underlying network of sites are currently getting more than 1 million unique visitors daily. Alexa is rating the Jumpat.com system in the TOP 2,000 websites in the World and that means traffic to your product or site!
For additional information on our portals please visit http://www.jumpatbiz.com . For investment opportunities please contact Thomas Tsilionis at 888-212-4772 Ext. 85 or tomt@jumpat.com

Deborah Fallows, Lee Raines, Graham Mudd. The popularity and importance of search engines Pew Internet & American Life Project, August 2004, http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/132/report_display.asp, accessed on Aug 17, 2004

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