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Winner begins to emerge for high def discs

There’s been a battle going on for some time when it comes to players for high definition discs. Now it looks like a winner is beginning to emerge.

And the winner is (or danged well may be) Blu-ray. As many of you know there are two incompatible formats for playing high definition movies on a television. One is Blu-ray the other is HD DVD.

Up until recently the fight has been pretty even, but with this news that Blockbuster is backing Blu-ray in its stores - most of them will only stock high definition movies in the Blu-ray format - things are starting to get clearer.

My advice? Hold off for a bit before you buy a player in either format. Even if Blu-ray is a sure fire winner, it’s smart to wait. Here’s why. Once there is only one format, manufacturers will tool up production and the economies of scale will kick in. That means that prices will fall. And since Blu-ray is the most expensive of the two - when it comes to buying a player - it’s smart to wait for falling prices.

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By Paul Festian

June 18, 2007 5:15 PM | Link to this

June 18, 2007

New Search Engine Offers Innovative Pricing Plan to Advertisers Tacoma, WA — June 18, 2007 — Searchforithere.com , a new search engine website dedicated to helping drive E-Commerce to small, midsize or large business organizations launched today. Rather than charging for each click, the new site charges a monthly fee regardless of how much traffic the advertiser receives. To introduce the new site to advertisers, they are offering one month of free service. Paul Festian of Tacoma, WA and Rob White of Gig Harbor, WA say their site is set up for all e-commerce sites as well as general information sports etc.. Owner Paul Festian stated “ Our site is set for the customer who has less time, as well as the frugal shopper.” Advertisers will have up to 9 different packages from which to choose from. White adds, “our search engine will not have per click charges. This will keep cost down.” “We are also working with the professional SEO services , ManualSubmitters.com team, a national website development and marketing organization out of Phoenix, AZ to provide technical support.” “Their marketing expertise is far reaching and will drive traffic to the site.” Owner Paul Festian stated “I want the business owner to concentrate on their revenue sales and taking care of their customers while not concerning themselves on how to afford being on a search engine.” Searchforithere.com’s goal and mission is to link customers to its advertisers, and to have a site of e-commerce. Festian concludes, “our search optimization is designed for the customers to shop easily and find what they are seeking.”

Media Contact: Paul Festian Web Site: http://www.Searchforithere.com Company News : www.searchforithere.com/news Keyword: searchforithere Phone: (253) 752-6528

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