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CommentFriday, July 30, 2004

WorkZoo Releases Job Search Engine

Earlier this week, WorkZoo launched a free job search for webmasters that integrates WorkZoo's job search engine with any web site to provide job search results from the world's largest job sites.

Numerous sites have already begun to integrate WorkZoo's new job search engine. Users include vertical portals, bloggers and site owners who want to add a job search engine to their portfolio of sites. According to Stephen Harris, webmaster of JobStuff.Blogdrive.com, "By providing WorkZoo on my JobStuff blog, I am providing my readers with a great service in helping them find the job that is right for them. WorkZoo makes it quick and easy to implement."

WorkZoo's proprietary search technology was developed by Mark Maunder and Kerry Boyte, a husband and wife team who created the job search engine while contracting in the London IT sector. "We have seen a large range of content driven sites who would benefit from an integrated job search." says Mark. "By wrapping their own branding and advertising around job search results, we've unlocked a new source of revenue for site owners."

WorkZoo currently searches the 20 largest job sites in the world with plans to expand to more than 50 job sites by the year's end.

Jeremy Muncy is a staff writer for WebProNews.com

News Tags: Search, Engine
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Jeremy Muncy has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network since 2003. Follow him on Twitter @jmuncy.

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