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10th January 2011

As a result of user requests, Wacko Search, 'the antidote to search engines', has launched a facility to allow users to suggest sites to be featured in search results. With a duck being the site's logo and the character that 'operates' the site, the name for this new functionality was obvious; Duck Feeder.

Anyone who knows of a site that they consider to be unusual, interesting, funny, useful, or just plain weird are encouraged to use Duck Feeder. As well as providing general information, users are asked to write their own short description of the submitted site.

Loyaltynet Managing Director, Phil Thomson, says, "one of the main ideas behind Wacko Search is that conventional search engines have stifled people's chances of coming across sites that are surprising and unexpected.

"Because Wacko Search always gives you the wrong results to a specific search, does not mean that results you get are not going to greatly enhance your enjoyment of browsing.

"The Duck Feeder gives our users the opportunity to suggest sites that they believe are worthy of being part of an incorrect Wacko Search result; sites that they think other users should know about and visit."

Links

Web site: www.wackosearch.com
The Duck on Facebook: facebook.com/wackosearch
The Duck on Twitter: @wackosearch
The Duck's Blog: blog.wackosearch.com

About Loyaltynet

Internet Entrepreneurs: An understanding that it is impossible to envisage the Internet ever reaching its full potential is the driving force behind Loyaltynet's business. Loyaltynet devise and develop new, unusual web sites to address the ever-growing clamour from online users for interesting and different experiences. The focus is on developing online applications that enhance and integrate with the already established and dominant social networks, search engines and content providers.

Sales Specialists: Since forming in 2004, Loyaltynet have helped clients achieve and exceed their sales targets. Loyaltynet develop and implement specific strategies to improve individual and overall sales effectiveness. Activities include one-to-one mentoring of senior sales management, day-to-day tactical work with the field force to develop and win new business, as well as training and incentivisation of channel partners. Loyaltynet are not conventional trainers, but facilitators who help clients to focus on what needs to be done to win more business.

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