Wildline! Partners With iSearch

SAN FRANCISCO — Search engine traffic solution provider Wildline! has launched a strategic alliance with iSearch Media, an search engine optimization and marketing agency.

Wildline! described the pairing as a powerful collaboration of its proprietary adult keyword database and experience in the market to build effective pay-per-click campaigns utilizing iSearch’s insider experience with Google AdWords.

“This partnership makes Wildline! the one-stop shop for adult companies that want more profit from placement," said Charles Hentrich, Wildline’s president and CEO. “Our paid inclusion experience puts us in an exceptional position because we have created a complete taxonomy of 6 million adult keywords developed from user type-in data and ranked by ROI. Now we can bring our exclusive methodology to the AdWords market. We know what words work.”

iSearch was founded by SEO veterans and specializes in leveraging its knowledge of Google technologies and optimization strategies to create PPC campaigns through AdWords.

“Partnering with Wildline! was an obvious decision,” said Evan Magers, managing partner and PPC director of iSearch Media. “They’re the only company that has figured out how to wade through the confusion and they’re flat-out the biggest and best in their game. We’re confident that this alliance presents an astronomical opportunity for both of us. The collective intention is to revolutionize the adult vertical on Google. It’s a goal we think the alliance puts within reach.”

For more information, visit the Wildline! homepage, or call (415) 543-9411.

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