ESPForMe is revolutionizing the search engine

ESPForMe provides a new search engine which allows users to surf the web without clicking and offers free advertising.

ESPForMe is powered by a search technology that doesn’t rely on keyword popularity. When a user enters search terms, the system harnesses the multi-dimensional power of the web to predict what they are looking for. The unique algorithm is tuned to discover emergent trends over the Web creating a new kind of artificial intelligence. In theory, this could mean the search engine develops a mind of its own, or that the web becomes ‘ alive’. Early adopters have reported the search engine making searches by itself without any prompting by the user.

Leading search engines such as Google are biased by advertising and keyword rankings and are designed to provide results which force users to click on ads instead of finding the information they need. Search advertising has become extremely popular because it offers businesses a means of reaching and persuading potential customers with true purchase intent. ESPForMe on the other hand, allows anyone to create a free advertising link to promote any website they choose. The next person that searches a related topic in ESPforMe will see the URL as a related link.

The legality of Google’s unchallenged monopoly of the search engine market has long been questioned and has led to an official enquiry by the European Commision. Google currently currently controls more than 90% of the search engine market in Europe, and experts claim that if the company was a manufacturer, that this level of monopolization would not be permitted.

“The world’s dependency on Google is becoming concerning,” said Scott Rummler, founder and CEO of ESPForMe. “ With ESPForMe, users can not only take advantage of the time-saving predictive search function, but also rest assured that they are not contributing to Google’s world domination of search.”

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