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Is Search Engine Optimization (SEO) For Girls Or Boys?

London, England (PRWEB) July 6, 2007 -- As a long standing top 10 search engine ranking service provider, www.servicewrap.net have conducted research of its internal client registry audit to gain an insight into how the online world is changing in the "Men v Women" arena.

From the year 2005 - 2007 www.servicewrap.net identifies a 45% increase in sign-ups from female clients, at the same time with an increase of only 10% in the male persuasion, seeing the surge in demand for its blend of unique top 10 search engine ranking packages experience an almost 50% increase on previous years.

The yearly growth rate in terms of demand from previous years in the "girls v boys" bracket was staggering, with years prior to this seeing an average 5% increase in the number of male clients requiring search engine optimization and just 2% for female clients.

www.servicewrap.net believe that the increase shows that because; at its conception, and during its early years the internet was perceived more as a male dominated "geek" world. This belief, and instinct has over the years now completely dissolved.

The internet is now used by all, everywhere, and for everything. There are no longer any great male / female divides with regards to internet usage and this shows in the requirement and demand for the service.

The business world online has seen a surge in start-ups and with it a surge for the promotion and marketing of new sites. After all, everybody wants their business to be on the first page of search engines such as Google and Yahoo.

Although not scientific, the internal audit also shows that the diversity and breadth of ideas for new sites being brought forward by female business people, as opposed to male, is far more experimental and unique. Whereas the male market share seem, in the most part, to remain with tried and trusted methods, but in ever more increasingly saturated business areas.

Whether male or female, you can soon join www.servicewrap.net for its 5th birthday online. Search engine optimization, marketing and promotion - no longer for a male dominated internet world; equality has arrived.

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