Holy Events’ Site Traffic Eclipses Popular Christian Radio Station
Company passes 'The Fish Atlanta' in competitive market
Atlanta, GA, August 16, 2010 --(PR.com)-- A milestone was set last week as Holy Events’ site traffic continued it’s path upward, passing that of other rivals including a leading Christian-based radio station, 104.7 FM also known as "The Fish."
"This is a very significant achievement, as it shows that the Atlanta area is hungry for something different and useful, and not more of the same," said Roderic Clinkscales, the company’s owner. "What we represent is a convenient and comprehensive solution to the age-old issue of advertising and publishing faith-based information for the public. Organizations can list their events freely, and thus reach out more effectively to their target audience without compromising their budgets."
The achievement comes courtesy of Alexa, a leading internet metrics site owned and operated by Amazon.com. Although this is welcome news, Holy Events isn’t taking a break. More improvements to the site are forthcoming, enabling users to get the information they need without having to search the web endlessly for obscure, hard to remember site names and scant search results.
"The beauty of Holy Events is that our name is very easy to remember, and we organize information in a very detailed, but easy to read manner for our users," Clinkscales noted. "We also use e-newsletters and social media to distribute event information, giving users the flexibility to choose what works for them and maximizing distribution options for our partners."
For more information or to list an event, please visit the site at http://www.holyevents.com, or contact media@holyevents.com.
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"This is a very significant achievement, as it shows that the Atlanta area is hungry for something different and useful, and not more of the same," said Roderic Clinkscales, the company’s owner. "What we represent is a convenient and comprehensive solution to the age-old issue of advertising and publishing faith-based information for the public. Organizations can list their events freely, and thus reach out more effectively to their target audience without compromising their budgets."
The achievement comes courtesy of Alexa, a leading internet metrics site owned and operated by Amazon.com. Although this is welcome news, Holy Events isn’t taking a break. More improvements to the site are forthcoming, enabling users to get the information they need without having to search the web endlessly for obscure, hard to remember site names and scant search results.
"The beauty of Holy Events is that our name is very easy to remember, and we organize information in a very detailed, but easy to read manner for our users," Clinkscales noted. "We also use e-newsletters and social media to distribute event information, giving users the flexibility to choose what works for them and maximizing distribution options for our partners."
For more information or to list an event, please visit the site at http://www.holyevents.com, or contact media@holyevents.com.
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Roderic Clinkscales
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Roderic Clinkscales
(404) 924-1601
www.holyevents.com
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