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:: WHY IT'S BETTER - OUR METHOD
i4sites did not set out to become an Internet portal or an "all-in-one,
do everything" destination. With portals like Yahoo, Excite
and MSN trying to do everything for you, you usually receive
a wide variety of services with, at best, one or two services
that are excellent. The rest of the services these portals provide
generally range from sub-par to unusable. This is because they
are spreading themselves too thin, not focusing on one service
to perform exceptionally well. Instead, i4sites acts as a concierge,
connecting its users to the best sites focused on a given topic.
This is far better than using a traditional portal because you
are guaranteed to be quickly connected with a site that has
its total attention devoted to that one particular product,
service or topic. One example of this is how i4sports.com
provides users with access to the most current sports news,
sporting goods and sports equipment manufacturers' sites. With
an Internet portal, you might find news and have the ability
to purchase sporting goods or apparel, but these sites would
probably not have the best selection of goods, the best prices
or even the most current news. Anything you would need to know
about, or want to buy, pertaining to sports can be reached through
i4sports.com.
i4sites goes beyond traditional search engines. Our vertical
portals were not designed for users to find every site on the
Internet containing information on a particular subject-we provide
only the best sites relevant to the subject. No one is asking
for a list of every site on the Internet with information about
books, but this is precisely the service most search engines
provide. Because i4sites provides only the best possible sites
for each of its subjects, users are not forced to continue rummaging
through what they do not want.
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