Oct. 22, 2007 -
PRLog -- Search engines have become THE transportation medium to get around on the Internet today. But it seems that they do not specialize in niches. Rather, they give you very general niches, and it is up to you to type in your search term. While this is good, it doesn't give you exactly what you want, and when you are searching for gold, general search engines aren't going to carry the day.
What is this gold I speak of? Well, when you are looking for sports tickets, and you cannot find any decently priced, decent seat tickets, it feels like you are searching for the all elusive gold nuggets. You look on sites like Ticketmaster, and all you find is that it is nearly sold out, and the seats you wanted were taken. So you hit Google, and search for sports tickets. You suddenly get hit with all the ticket sellers out there, but you are unsure of who is the best.
This is where specialized sports ticket search engines come in. You get targeted results, you are able to find tickets by date, and get a larger selection than you otherwise would trying to search on regular search engines. And you get a larger result list. Now, don't get me wrong--search engines are great for search for everything under the sun. I use Google myself, as it gives me exactly what I am looking for in the first two or three pages. But it takes a while to find what I want sometimes, and a bit cumbersome to try to organize all that information. But with a targeted search engine, such as Time 4 Sports Tix, you can find all the tickets organized by sport, date, and alphabetical teams. Just point, click, buy and go to game. That simple...
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