LeapFish – The Web’s New Search Engine
The Web has evolved. It used to be a place where people came to just search for simple information. Now it’s a place where people come to also share information. Information today that is multi-media and more complex. Information today that is real-time and social – recommended by people who know, and people you know. I refer to this new place as “The Living Web” and recently our team at LeapFish debuted the web’s new search engine made to navigate this new living web. You can find the press release here : LeapFish Unveils Real-Time Social Search Engine that Captures the Living Web
Although there are many ways to search and share information, the current experience is fragmented, ineffective, and ultimately inefficient. On the search side, there are a growing number of disconnected sites for traditional search, niche interests, audio, video, imagery and more. On the sharing side, there is a universe of segregated social networks, blogs, real-time content, multi-media portals and more. This growing disconnection and segregation is the challenge that LeapFish has embraced. By providing a single, connected, multi-media experience for both searching and sharing traditional and real-time content, the new web will be easier to find and easier to share. Take a look at this video that sums up the challenge that the web and consumers face today.
LeapFish benefits everyone online. Existing portals and services will benefit from a new found search integration that offers them more user engagement and stage time. Consumers will benefit with access to more of the information the new web has to offer, that was previously tucked away in pages 5, 6, etc of traditional engines. But most of all, it benefits you the consumer, those living the web by searching and sharing the freshest, most relevant and most interesting content available anywhere. Take a look at this video to learn more about how the new web is being brought in to one place with LeapFish.
You’ve evolved, the web has evolved, and LeapFish believes its time the search experience evolves too.
Here are four ways LeapFish has helped evolve search :
Real-Time Search Engine : A fresh multi-media real-time search engine capturing results from all containers of real-time content (e.g., Twitter,YouTube, Twitpic, Flickr).
Searching and Sharing : Easy and convenient sharing features empower users to merge traditional content into the social and real-time Web as they search and find content anywhere online (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Digg).
Variety of the Web : Delivering rich multi-media content from the deep and wide new Web via integration of leading authorities in website aggregation, videos, images, news, blogs, tweets and much more on every search query (e.g., YouTube, CNN, Twitter).
Personal Internet Dashboard : Technically advanced customizable personal homepage allowing consumers to build their own dashboard to the Internet by adding multiple news feeds, blogs, applications, tools and more (e.g., Facebook Application, Twitter Application, Mashable Feed)








A decade ago, sci-fi movies showed that in the future man will just have to order the computer to do something or to get something. All of the sudden an android appears bearing whatever it is you asked for or is ready to perform the any task you order it. There is some truth to those sci-fi movies today. You can order almost anything on-line including local services and “poof,” later within the day the deliveryman is outside your door with what you ordered.
Today, this is the reality. Internet shopping is the new trend. You can buy almost anything and everything in the Internet: from brand new items to 2nd hand or pre-loved things. You can even bid and haggle at the price, just like in garage or yard sales.
But how can a business do “business” on the Internet, outside from its web page? How can one advertise at all sites so that users can visit and peruse their merchandise? The answer is Search Engine Optimization.
Search Engine Optimization helps companies by achieving high rankings for websites to gain more traffic. It directs people searching for the service or commodity offered by your business to visit your website. This is not easily done. Your website should be among the top ten websites in a list that is offering the very same service or commodity, in order for your website to receive browsing traffic. It is these browsing users that are your ultimate clients.
To better illustrate this, assume your business deals in car accessories. When a browser clicks the keyword car accessories, the Internet search engine will list all websites having that very same topic. Most people do not go past the third page of search results so your business must be within those first few pages for you to get many clients.
How does one obtain search engine optimization? There are two ways, namely, using keywords and using links.
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