Social Networking for Fun and Profit Pioneered by Search Engine eZanga

MIDDLETOWN, DE – OBSNewswire.com – In an era where millions upon millions of internet users spend hours on social networks like Facebook and MySpace it is refreshing to know that at least one website devoted to social networking is committed to giving back financially to its user base.

Social networking website HopOnThis.com is committed to helping its users connect with each other and earn money in the process. Basically, the more members interact within the social network by making referrals or just by using the parent company’s meta search engine, eZanga, the more stuff they can earn including cash and cool stuff like iPods and other gadgets like Wii systems.

eZanga operates a premier ‘meta’ search engine at www.ezanga.com. Their experience in aggregating best of breed search results from across the web’s multitude of search engines earned them a loyal following of fans and repeat customers.

CEO Richard Kahn of eZanga.com stressed that his company has been giving away cash and prizes to users of his search engine for many years in addition to giving them what they want in terms of search results. “We’re also honored that our regular web searchers were the ones who insisted we incorporate a social network on our site so they could share us with their friends and family. It kinda blew us away.”

Kahn apparently listened to his customers and reports that his initial subscriber base of about 25,000 people to his first generation social network has expanded well beyond 150,000 since the new version debuted after beta testing on November 1, 2008.

Kahn is also known as a search engine marketing expert and his company also offers innovative SEM consulting services. He points to his company’s focus on preventing click fraud via real time monitoring for ads on his own pay per click marketing services next to his search results. eZanga also works as a search engine marketing consultant to help businesses spend money and monitor their ROI on other major search engines pay per click advertising campaigns.

SOURCE: OBSNews

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