0pn.com Makes Web Site Submission and Online Searches Easy

June 27, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Klamath Falls, Oregon — 0pn.com, a new search engine built on old school features, provides web site submission to all domain owners for free.

Webmasters are able to list their domains under their own selected key phrases and key words describing their sites. As a result, web searchers will find what they need at a faster rate, and without having to dig through page after page of irrelevant results.

0pn.com, the brainchild of web designer Robert Melluish, does not base its searches on link popularity, unlike most of the larger search engines like Yahoo! and Google.

“Link popularity is unimportant at 0pn.com,” Melluish said. “You don’t have to waste time trying to get people to link to your site, in order to gain rankings in the search engine. 0pn focuses on search words and phrases, not who you know or what company you keep on the Internet.

“We are not your usual search engine, because we have broken away from the norm. We have gone back to the olden days on the Internet when keywords were what mattered,” he said.

In addition, users will not be penalized for associating with sites located in a “bad neighborhood” on the Internet. Webmasters submit a list of URLs (Uniform Resource Locator) to be scanned by the new 0pn Skeleton Crawler to be included in the results database.

According to Melluish, the site is easy to access if domain owners wish to make changes to their submissions.

“You can login and make instant changes to your key words or phrases as your web site evolves,” he said. “No more waiting months for search engine result pages to be updated.”

While still a newbie in the business of Internet search engines, 0pn.com promises to “shake up the search engine industry” thanks to new technologies and repeat users, Melluish said.

About 0pn Search Engine
0pn.com is owned by Robert Melluish and is based out of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 0pn.com provides search engines services to webmasters and to the general public. For more information, visit http://www.0pn.com.

Press Contact:
Robert Melluish
541-359-2576
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