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Clickindia.com Launches Search Widgets For Free Use

Mon, Jul 13, 2009 | Asia |

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Clickindia Classifieds, an Indian classifieds portal, which has widely gained popularity among advertisers, business groups and general public across India, has just announced the release of its free to use classifieds web widgets.

A widget is an application which can be placed by webmasters on their website or blog simply by pasting a small code. In general sense, a widget is supposed to render value by offering useful information or functionality to its visitors.

The quick search widget launched by Clickindia has a neat user interface and comes in two variants. The widgets can be easily placed on any blog or website which would equip the blog/website with a local city search and at the same time, displays popular search terms used by internet users at large.

“Our idea to develop widgets is backed by an urge to make other webmasters join hands with us in spreading the basic information to internet users from different parts of the country, using more than one platform”, says Pankaj Agarwal, co-founder of Clickindia.com.

A blog/website having Clickindia widgets allows its visitors to search for various items of daily requirement like jobs, mobile phone, laptop, used car, furniture, air conditioner, computer etc., along with a host of service providers like property dealers, placement agencies, interior decorators, travel agents, visa consultants, vaastu experts, financial advisers, matchmakers etc. The widget is also useful for business people to find buyers and suppliers for their products and services.

In another development, Clickindia.com, which attracts over 7 million unique users monthly, has also added 8 more cities to its portfolio of city specific search. So users can now filter search results on Clickindia within 16 cities and get better results.

July 12, 2009
source: 1888pressrelease.com

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