(1888PressRelease)
February 23, 2008 - The site, described as impressive by Josh McCoy and Scott Phillips, search engine marketing gurus for a number of years now, provides resources not only to information about traditional pirate searches, (including Caribbean, napkins, and paper towels) but directs visitors to numerous sites (such as http://groups.google.com/group/napkinpirates AND http://groups.yahoo.com/group/napkinpirates) at which they can post information online at low or no cost, network with professionals in their fields, and search online listings.
The sites offer one-stop portal for napkinpirate-seekers, said the site’s creator, Walter Berry. It’s a very well done and comprehensive site, said Jason Barrett, search marketer involved in various initiatives such as domaining. The site is designed to offer greater breadth and scope than similar sites, he said. Unlike other sites, this doesn’t just provide links to other resources; it provides helpful editorial content and links to even more invaluable information for searchers, he said. Barrett noted that the frequently updated site is also the only one to provide a comprehensive bibliography of napkin pirate related resources.
Jason Norris, seasoned online marketer, noted that it contains lots of nice resources and is attractively laid out as well. Norris said he planned to add the site to the list of URLs for his network of colleagues.
Only a few hours old, the site already has generated traffic from the Internet community. The site will be honored as a Cool Web Site by The Napkin Association of Pirates (NAP), an organization that judges pirate web sites based on graphics, content, and ease of navigation.