SiteTrail Declines Acquisition by Tech Giant, Launches New Tools for Education and Employment
SiteTrail.com expands its free tools from web analysis and news to education and niche employment opportunities for web and media professionals.
LONDON, Oct. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The recent success story of SiteTrail has evolved. Until recently it was notorious mainly for attracting high visitor levels by providing publishers with fresh digital news and indeed also for hosting some of the most powerful domain research tools that would almost make website owners feel stalked.
Since the launch of SiteTrail users could already keep track of their favourite websites, perform unlimited searches pertaining to typical "Whois," "What is my IP" and intensive registrar lookups. Boasting an entire range of the best free domain tools is nothing new on SiteTrail. Whilst the site was intended to serve mainly Web2.0 enthusiasts, it in fact saw divorce lawyers, private investigators and researchers from everywhere lining up to use its free services, the concept became viral in a matter of months and the company had to triple its server capacity with Amazon to keep up.
SiteTrail unveiled a new strategy and is reaching out further to people around the world as it extends its free set of web tools and information sharing capacity.
Here is what SiteTrail.com has in store for its readers:
-- SiteTrail will intelligently aggregate a selection of IT, design and
publishing courses that will be free of charge to anyone accessing it
via the internet or publically.
-- To find, evaluate and suggest some of the top courses from institutions
such as MIT, Yale, Stanford and Berkeley which is likely to prompt
learners to become creative thinkers and inspire innovation.
-- The SiteTrail career section and Web2.0 and social media jobs.
Recent partnerships:
SiteTrail has already established partnerships with Top2Seo.com and Myfreecoursesonline.com who will be major contributors to the learning library. Besides free training videos and links they will also provide guidance and analysis on educational and short course trends that are good to follow.
How to get involved with SiteTrail:
Organizations and individual philanthropists who are investors in people may contact us via the SiteTrail website.
News agencies and blogs may syndicate our content via RSS or Twitter feeds at no charge, the easiest way to stay up to date with SiteTrail developments is by following us on twitter.