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Former Senior Executive from Ask Jeeves Joins InfoSearch Media's Board of Directors.


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) announced today that Claudio Pinkus, 48, has joined the Company's Board of Directors. Mr. Pinkus brings 25 years of strategic technology management experience to InfoSearch Media, with specific expertise in the search engine market. Mr. Pinkus served as Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

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 International, Inc., as well as Chief Strategy Officer of Ask Jeeves, Inc. Prior to joining Ask Jeeves, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Bowne Global Solutions, the world's largest localization Customizing software and documentation for a particular country. It includes the translation of menus and messages into the native spoken language as well as changes in the user interface to accommodate different alphabets and culture. See internationalization and l10n.  services provider.

"Claudio brings an incredible wealth of knowledge to InfoSearch Media from his vast experience with profitable, cutting-edge companies in the industry," said InfoSearch Media CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  Steve Lazuka. "We're pleased to welcome someone with such an impressive track record to our Board, and look forward to teaming with Claudio to propel InfoSearch Media into its next stage of growth."

During his tenure at Ask Jeeves, Mr. Pinkus was responsible for the creation and deployment of the company's international strategy, enabling the expansion into the UK, Japan, and the U.S. Hispanic market. Later, he helped shape the strategic direction of the company and executed both the divestiture The breakup of AT&T. By federal court order, AT&T divested itself on January 1, 1984 of its 23 operating companies, which became known as the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs).  of the enterprise software business, as well as the acquisition of Interactive Search Holdings, which doubled Ask Jeeves' market share. Mr. Pinkus has also been involved in the development of translation management systems for the IT industry, and drove the consolidation of the localization industry in the mid 1990s.

"The InfoSearch Media team has carved a niche in the industry by combining high-ranking methods with effective marketing campaigns," Pinkus said. "I've been especially impressed by their custom ContentLogic campaigns, and look forward to further helping them underscore The underscore character (_) is often used to make file, field and variable names more readable when blank spaces are not allowed. For example, NOVEL_1A.DOC, FIRST_NAME and Start_Routine.

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 their viability in a thriving industry and make a move towards global expansion."

InfoSearch Media houses four product divisions, each providing clients with increased targeted traffic through content-based solutions. With a growing client roster of more than 4,500 major corporations and small businesses, InfoSearch Media delivers branded, original content to customers, as well as unique advertising services. The Company's ArticleInsider network has become a popular destination site, housing opinion and informational articles authored by niche experts and professional writers.

About InfoSearch Media

InfoSearch Media (http://www.infosearchmedia.com) is a leading provider of content-based, cost-effective search engine marketing services. InfoSearch Media maintains a network of over 200 professional writers that contribute to its online network of informative content leveraged to generate highly qualified search engine traffic for its clients. The Company also provides web analytic software and other tools to help online marketers analyze their site visitors and improve their return on investment. There are currently over 4,500 clients receiving traffic from the Company's network of over 200,000 articles. InfoSearch Media's clients include Netflix, MatchNet, Pitney Bowes This article or section is written like an .
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InfoSearch Media owns and operates a popular destination site at http://www.articleinsider.com. Article Insider is a collection of informative articles written by industry experts and enthusiasts covering a wide variety of popular topics. Internet users Internet user ninternauta m/f

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 can visit the ArticleInsider network in order to review related articles, talk with others about specific subjects through online forums, and explore related websites. InfoSearch Media plans to continue to expand upon its 200,000-page network as it continues to build its client base.

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Except for historical information, the matters discussed in this press release, in particular matters related to InfoSearch Media's future revenue, are "forward-looking statements forward-looking statement

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