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Sales Training Search Engine Showcased at SalesPractice.com


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Monday, October 23, 2006; 02:25 AM

SalesPractice.com, a leading provider of online sales training content showcased the Swicki "Sales Training Search Engine" this October. Jeff Blackwell, founder of SalesPractice.com, when asked about the new search engine replied, "We are always on the lookout for resources that will enhance our visitor's experience at SalesPractice.com and the Swicki 'Sales Training Search Engine' does just that.

The Swicki 'Sales Training Search Engine' is unique in that it provides a user driven search focused on sales training topics. The 'Sales Training Search Engine' is truly user driven because over time, as more and more people use the search engine to find sales training information, the search engine learns from their behaviors such as click patterns and modifies future searches to provide more relevant and personalized results. The outcome of this personalized search is better and better results as the most relevant pages move to the top of the search results and the least relevant pages, to include SPAM pages, move to the bottom."

While first showcased at SalesPractice.com the 'Sales Training Search Engine' can be easily added to any website, blog, forum, etc. free of charge. A hyperlink to the 'Sales Training Search Engine' code has been provided on the SalesPractice.com homepage.

Additional sales training resouces recently showcased at SalesPractice.com including a sales training blog, link directory, marketplace (e-store), and monthly newsletter. To view these additional sales training resources or download the "Sales Training Search Engine" source code visit SalesPractice.com


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