Freeones Offers Enhanced Search and Babe Ranking Tools

DRIEBERGEN, Netherlands — Adult celebrity site Freeones.com is now offering two new tools to enhance the functionality of its main website: an advanced search engine with more options for surfers; and a way to track a listed babe's rank.

The updated search engine gives users much more flexibility, so that now instead of only being able to search by a babe's name or physical features, surfers can broaden a search by using keywords.

According to the company, keywords can be the name of the niche the surfer is interested in, a full or partial babe name, a site name, or a combination of keywords.

In addition to being able to search by keyword, users can choose how results will appear.

For example, a surfer can simply search on a babe's name to receive those links that are most relevant to his search; or he can see the results of his search in the form of links; pay site reviews; galleries for My Freeones; scenes or links from Payones (Freeones pay site); or even posts on the Freeones message board.

The other new feature is a babe ranking system which tracks a babe's position among the other babes by site searches that click through to the babe's page. The babe rank can be found on each babe's section and if the rank is clicked on, a graph will appear. The graph will track a babe's position by week, month, year, or all time.

"This improved search engine should give people a better result on their searches while showing them other parts of Freeones they may not regularly go to," Freeones business manager Roald said. "I'm a strong believer in giving people what they are looking for, [so] this new search should work out well for both sides."

For more information, visit www.freeones.com.

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