Local Search Heats Up

June 2nd, 2010 posted by Administrator

Google, Bing, Yahoo, and a slew of startups boost their focus on small business

On the Internet, it’s been said, nobody knows you’re a dog. And if you happen to be a dog groomer? You’re lucky if anyone even knows you exist. Fewer than half of all U.S. small businesses have websites or advertise on the Net, Nielsen Online reports, even though most consumers search online for local shops and services before picking up the phone or leaving the house.

Now, dog groomers, car detailers, and other neighborhood businesses have a host of new options for raising their profile online. Hundreds of new services have cropped up, aiming for a piece of the $17.5 billion that consultancy BIA/Kelsey says U.S. small businesses will spend on Net ads this year. By 2014, BIA estimates, that figure will grow to $36.7 billion, a quarter of all local advertising. “There’s an increasing sense of urgency around having an effective online marketing strategy,” says Court Cunningham, CEO of online ad agency Yodle, which caters to small businesses.

The biggest players on the Internet know there’s money to be made serving small business. Microsoft’s Bing is shoring up neighborhood-specific information and business listings. “Local is a key area of focus,” says Bing marketing chief Mike Nichols. Yahoo! on May 24 renewed a partnership with Nokia to power its maps and navigation services for local listings. On Apr. 20, Google rebranded an older small biz service called Local Business Center as Google Places. Google has created pages with data on millions of small businesses, and some 2 million companies have added their own information to those pages. Owners can also request a free photo shoot of their shop, and in 11 cities they can pay Google $25 a month to make their listing pop up with an icon and other information when consumers check neighborhood maps on smartphones and on the Web. “Our view is we’re in early stages of the intersection of local and mobile,” says Carter Maslan, Google’s local search boss.

Smaller companies are aiming for the same market. Business directory MerchantCircle has online profiles of 1.3 million small companies, four times what it had two years ago. Review site Yelp had 31 million unique visitors in April, up 35 percent year-on-year, and on May 5, Yelp launched a French service. Dozens of sites offer coupons that small business owners can use to attract new customers. Valpak, which has long distributed local circulars by mail, in March launched new mobile apps. Chicago-based Groupon helps promote small businesses via daily e-mails with deals on products and services. Groupon operates in 65 cities across the U.S. and in April raised $135 million in venture capital. On May 16 it acquired Citydeal, a similar service based in Germany, expanding its presence to 18 countries.

The multitude of choices is spurring rapid growth in another category of online business: companies that sort through all the options and help small business owners figure out a Web strategy. Among the biggest is ReachLocal, based in Woodland Hills, Calif. The company raised $54 million in an initial public offering on May 20. Its revenues in 2009 grew by 38 percent, to $203 million, and this year it expects to introduce a tool that lets business owners monitor what’s being said about them online. Rival WebVisible says its sales have grown by 100 percent annually for the past three years, and founder Kirsten Mangers plans to nearly double the headcount at the 285-person company by December. “There are 17,000 location-based apps” alone, Mangers says. “It’s almost impossible for [business owners] to figure out. We’re bringing order to the chaos.”

The bottom line: Local businesses face an ever-growing range of options for promoting their products and services online.

Leiber is the Small Business Channel Editor at BusinessWeek.com.

Chiropractor.net to Exhibit at Arnold Schwarzenegger event

January 11th, 2010 posted by Administrator

Elysium Internet’s Chiropractor.net to Exhibit at 18th Annual ICA Symposium on Natural Fitness Featuring a Presentation by CA Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

Company Expects Positive Cash-Flow and Record Sales for Q1 of 2010

OLDSMAR, FL–(Marketwire - 01/04/10) - Elysium Internet, Inc. (Pinksheets:EYSM - News), an emerging leader in local performance-based Internet advertising and digital media, today announced plans to exhibit its natural page-one ranked performance-based local Chiropractors directory www.Chiropractor.net at the International Chiropractors Association (ICA) 18th Annual Natural Fitness Symposium in Columbus, Ohio.

Elysium CEO Scott Gallagher commented, “Our performance-based local advertising model has already been very well received within the Chiropractic industry. Since the initial launch of the site on December 21st, www.Chiropractor.net is now organically ranked on page-one of two of the three largest search engines in the world for key industry search queries. We’re very excited about the opportunity to present our local patient acquisition program directly to Chiropractor’s at this year’s ICA Natural Fitness Symposium supported by the world’s most famous Chiropractic patient, CA Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.”

Gallagher continued, “Based on the current rate of growth across our network of local performance based professional directories, we now expect to report record top-line revenue and turn cash-flow positive for the first quarter of 2010.”

About Elysium Internet, Inc.

Elysium Internet is an emerging leader in local performance-based advertising and digital media. Elysium builds targeted professional directories over category killer Dot Com and Dot Net domain names such as www.Podiatrists.com, www.Chiropractor.net, www.Psychiatrists.com, www.Pediatricians.com, www.Auditors.com, www.Therapists.net, www.TheDirectory.com and many others. For the most current information, visit the Company web site www.ElysiumInternet.com or review the Company’s quarterly, annual and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission at http://www.SEC.gov or www.OTCBB.com.

Forward Looking Statements

Certain statements contained herein are “forward-looking” statements (as defined — Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Elysium Internet, Inc. cautions that the statements made in this press release constitute forward-looking statements and no guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from projections in forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on estimates and opinions of management at time the statements are made.

 

 

Elysium to Enter $7 Billion Chiropractic Market With Acquisition of Internet Domain Name Chiropractor.net

December 19th, 2009 posted by Administrator

OLDSMAR, FL–(Marketwire - 12/17/09) - Elysium Internet, Inc. (Pinksheets:EYSM - News), a next generation Local Internet advertising and digital media Company, today announced that it has agreed on terms to acquire the one word generic Internet domain name Chiropractor.net for its newest online destination.

Elysium Internet CEO Scott Gallagher commented, “We’re pleased to have the opportunity to acquire such a high quality, one word, generic domain name as Chiropractor.net. With the Internet fast becoming the first stop for consumers doing research, a domain name such as this one will dramatically increase our exposure and naturally, our credibility among Internet users. We plan to launch our newest local Internet destination via the new domain as soon as possible. There are over 50,000 Chiropractors in the United States and more than half of them are self-employed. Compare that to only 17,000 Podiatrists in the entire country and you can see the opportunity is massive.”

30% of the US population aged 18 and older have used a Chiropractor. According to the US Department of Labor the Job employment of Chiropractors is expected to increase 20% over the next ten years. Other studies suggest that more than 20 Million Americans will seek a Chiropractic care next year alone with costs related to lower back pain estimated to be $60 Billion.

Gallagher continued, “We’re excited to be entering a market of this size where our performance-based local patient acquisition program will have such a major impact. We expect the new online destination to be launched within days and are in active negotiations with several highly experienced Chiropractors to serve as advisor’s to Chiropractor.net.”

About Elysium Internet, Inc.

Elysium Internet is an emerging leader in the local direct navigation/Internet media space. The Company is building a direct navigation based Internet advertising network. Elysium builds targeted professional directories over category killer Dot Com and Dot Net domain names such as www.Podiatrists.com, www.Psychiatrists.com, www.Pediatricians.com, www.Auditors.com, www.Therapists.net, www.TheDirectory.com and others. For more information visit the Company web site www.ElysiumInternet.com. Review the Company’s quarterly, annual and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission at http://www.SEC.gov or www.PinkSheets.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Included in this release are certain “forward-looking” statements, involving risks and uncertainties, which are covered by the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding the Company’s financial performance. Such statements are based on management’s current expectations and are subject to certain factors, risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results, events and performance to differ materially from those referred to or implied by such statements. In addition, actual future results may differ materially from those anticipated, depending on a variety of factors, sales and earnings growth, general economic conditions affecting consumer spending, including uncertainties relating to global political conditions. Information with respect to important factors that should be considered is contained in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K and 10-K/A as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Readers are cautioned not to place reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof.

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June 8th, 2009 posted by Administrator

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