Beaufort County NOW is Ready to Propel the Better Business | Eastern North Carolina Now

   Symbiotic Publishing Company, a wholly owned division of Symbiotic Networks Incorporated, is proud to announce that its prototype publication, Beaufort County Now (BCN), is now ready for all manners of marketing as the near perfect delivery system, possibly more than ready.

   This delivery system, a product of our proprietary content management system (CMS), Symbiotic Publisher, is tried and now proven true, and even though we have never truly promoted this "informational platform," BCN is one of the top three internet informational sources originating from Beaufort County, North Carolina, and by far and away the top searched website / informational source originating from this area. Now we are making ready to bring this CMS, through our prototype BCN, and to everyone who too wants the exposure, at a fair price, that only we can offer.

   Yes, I understand that the internet is a bit complicated for some folks, but it is truly the future as the perfect platform for the most perfect delivery system of information ever derived, and it is high time to embrace this system for projecting all manner of media - the possibilities are limitless.

   With that understood, we will be calling on businesses, and we do feel quite comfortable with those of you, who also wish to be a local leader on the internet, contacting us: stan@beaufortcountynow.com. Join us in distancing ourselves from the pack, and you be the one site that people, who search the internet: find, see, and find effective - then make that much better first impression than your competition.

   Be the regional leader in internet search. We are at BCN, and we can help you accomplish that same feat in your respective field.

The last number of months, including March in great detail, of Beaufort County NOW's ascending traffic is exhibited here below.



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