GENE SIMMONS: 'My Second-Favorite Four-Letter Word Is…'

February 10, 2009

Simmons Abramson Marketing, which is owned and operated by KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons and Richard Abramson, has been hired by Find.com, a consumer search engine and directory launched in 2008, owned by a group of private investors and Scientigo, to help spread the word that Find.com has finally arrived on the Internet search scene.

Not to be overshadowed by the success of other Internet search engines, Atlanta-based Find.com has found a perfect space on the Internet by providing an unforgettable domain name and simplified, precise search results for consumer products and services. Whereas other search engines will supply users with millions of search results, including academia and non-relevant items, Find.com ensures definitive filtered content to its users.

"My first-favorite four-letter word is KISS. My second-favorite four-letter word is FIND," says Gene Simmons. "Everybody uses the word 'FIND' dozens of times per day in ordinary conversation. The team at find.com has found a way for everybody to use the word FIND when on the Internet. Find.com is the easiest web address to remember… and whether you are five years old, or 55 years old, you intuitively know what Find.com's purpose on the web is. Stop searching the web. FIND it on the web on Find.com."

In addition to promoting find.com as a site everybody will want to visit, Simmons Abramson is also helping Find.com leverage its relationships with major affinity groups to build a customized Internet browser plug-in, complete with a Find.com search bar, hotlinks to the Internet, and RSS feeds allowing real-time news to be created for anyone from political groups and charitable organization to music groups, sports teams and colleges.

Jay Rein, CEO of Find.com, says, "The team here at find.com couldn't have found a better team than Gene Simmons and Richard Abramson to pair up with. Within the first few weeks of our working relationship, Simmons and Abramson have introduced the Find.com team to more 'out-of-the-box' opportunities than what other companies are exposed to over an entire year. The collaborative environment we are creating together will surely serve to create one of the fastest growing web sites to hit the Internet over the past 10 years."

In the next few weeks more details will be unveiled about the steps Simmons Abramson Marketing will take to popularize the web site Find.com.

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