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Phorumz Message Boards Offers Users Text Ads Service

Leading forum hosting service, Phorumz.com has launched a new feature which offers its users the ability to display high-impact text adverts across hundreds of free forums from as little as $20.

(PRWEB) July 29, 2005 -- Text adverts on websites have proven to be more effective and less annoying to site visitors than flashing, blinking, distracting banners. Now Phorumz.com is offering users the opportunity to place text adverts on its free forums which are visited by thousands of people every day.

The text adverts are displayed across the top of every free message board hosted on the service and cost as little as $20 per week or $50 a month. This can provide a great way to give your new product some inexpensive publicity or to drive thousands of new visitors to your website. Placing a text advert on a popular site such as Phorumz is also a great way to improve your own site's search engine rankings.

Phorumz.com text adverts can be used for any purpose, whether you're selling a car, looking for a date or promoting your own website. Anybody wishing to place an advert on our message boards should visit the Phorumz.com for more information.

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