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By Anonymous Fairport, NY November 2003-- In a move designed to help drivers in the winter, The Snow Tire FAQ has added a new Reference and Tool section to its site, http://www.snowtire.info.
As John Werner, the editor of the Snow Tire FAQ explains, “Since starting the Real World Snow Tire Tests and adding a User Submitted Review section to the Snow Tire FAQ, the amount of mail looking for tire recommendations has slowed. At the same time, I have started getting questions about other tire and driving related issues. With a move to a new server, I have been able to add some tools and references to the site.”
The “Tools & Reference” section is accessible from a new “Quick Link Bar” at the top of the main Snow Tire FAQ page. “The 'Quick Link Bar' is actually a response to a comment from a couple of site visitors. They mentioned that it was hard to find the User Submitted Reviews. This was a simple solution to allow access to a few of the more sought after sections in the site.”
Another addition to the site is an “On-line Snow Tire Retailers” page. “Another one of the popular questions I have fielded is 'Where can I buy this brand of tire?' My solution was to create a page of links to places on the web where people can buy snow tires.” On this page, there are links to several sites that sell snow tires. “For each tire manufacture we mention, I have tried to find at least one site that sells them. I am also very open to adding new sites to the list.”
The list of sites is broken into three sections. The first section lists sites that pay a commission to The Snow Tire FAQ. The second section lists sites with reciprocal links. The third section lists other sites. “Listing sites that pay a commission to the Snow Tire FAQ is a risky step. I have always prided myself in the fact that I am not motivated by sales to recommend one tire over another. At the same time, I am faced with increased costs of running the site. My intent is to remain objective, but if it should become obvious that I no longer am, I will re-evaluate my decision.”
About The Snow Tire FAQ
The Snow Tire FAQ is an independently operated, non-commercial site providing information on Snow Tires. “I make my living writing software for a company located near Rochester, NY. I don't sell tires. I don't even get advertising revenue from tire manufacturers, ” says editor John Werner.
During the winter months, the site will often have well over 100 visitors per day. During the months of October, November, and December of 2002, The Snow Tire FAQ (http://www.snowtire.info) had over 10,000 visits.
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By Anonymous July, 2003 -- Sterling Solid Tyres Pvt.Ltd, promoted by a young group of technically very sound entrepreneurs, with a decade of Solid Cushion Tyres is a Progressive Company. It's exclusive plant at Pudukkotai in Tamil Nadu, is equipped with state-of-the-art Machinery, to meet the growing demand of the INTER-NATIONAL Markets and ample infrastructure for further expansion.
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By Anonymous Dallas, TX August 18, 2004 -- The 4SameDay Network, a division of Sidewinder N.A., Ltd. Corp., today announced a discount program with National Tire & Battery (NTB) and Tire Kingdom for the tire and auto service needs of couriers on the network. 4SameDay.com is North America’s premier independent courier network receiving an average of 20,000 hits per month by customers looking for same-day courier services. For a monthly fee, courier companies can join the 4SameDay network and receive leads from the 4SameDay site, additional internet advertising, search engine optimization, web design, vendor discounts and more.
With over 600 locations in 28 states and great customer service, NTB and Tire Kingdom were the most appropriate choice to provide a discount program to the couriers on the network. Effective immediately, the courier companies on the network are able to redeem the discounts.
Through this program, NTB and Tire Kingdom will provide several discounts on tires, service and parts, all of which represent significant savings to our network of same-day transportation providers.
“This discount program represents another way that the 4SameDay team is focused on providing valuable discounts to members of the network,” says Mary Meredith, Director of Marketing, 4SameDay. “NTB and Tire Kingdom are strong service providers with quality products and we are pleased to be associated with the organization.”
About 4SameDay
4SameDay is North America’s premier independent courier network and business information management software provider. With 4SameDay, couriers receive nationwide advertising on the largest independent network of couriers along with leading edge express delivery management technology. Additional press releases and information on becoming a provider is available at www.4sameday.com.
About NTB/Tire Kingdom
NTB and Tire Kingdom are industry-leading tire retailers that specialize in tire, battery replacement, and automotive service. With stores in 28 states, Tire Kingdom and NTB are fully equipped to handle the service needs of customers. Tire Kingdom also owns and operates Merchant Tire locations in the Northeast United States. Additional information is available at www.tirekingdom.com or www.ntb.com.
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