Press Release - Simply New York SEO

19 October 2004

London, UK – Simply New York (www.simply-newyork.com) announces the launch of the widest selection of hotels in New York City, NY offering great discounts, last minute deals and special offers. AccuraCast are managing the search engine marketing launch of the Simply New York website.

Simply New York is the leading site to book cheap hotels in New York City. Their prices are among the lowest online and they also offer numerous last minute deals and other special offers.

Simply New York selected AccuraCast to launch their brand and website on the leading search engines such as Google and Yahoo! Within just a few weeks, AccuraCast's work has already started paying off, as www.simply-newyork.com's ranking has shot up on the leading search engines.

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About Simply New York:

Simply New York is a business of Turquoise Tours & Travels Ltd. - the travel experts who have been judiciously recommending hotels and apartments the world over for business and leisure travel. Along with its associates, Turquoise successfully operates multiple country/city specific travel portals specialising in hotel/apartment reservations.

About AccuraCast:

AccuraCast is an integrated search engine optimisation, marketing, business intelligence and data analysis agency, providing small and medium sized companies in the UK online, direct mail and email marketing and advertising, website development, search engine optimisation and data analysis services.

AccuraCast was founded by, and is currently headed by Farhad Divecha and Jerome Bergerou. They both bring vastly different experience to the company.

For further information please contact:

AccuraCast Limited
Tel: 0800 019 6813
Fax: 0871 277 1371
Email: pr@accuracast.com
Website: http://www.accuracast.com


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