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Thursday, September 01, 2005

Quietheadphones.com Expands Sale of Noise Reduction Headphones to Schools

Noise canceling headphones are being used in schools to help students concentrate.


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VA (PRWEB) August 22, 2005 -– Quietheadphones.com is pleased to
announce the expansion of their market to include public schools. Since
the website launched in November 2004 Quietheadphones.com has
experienced healthy growth selling their noise canceling headphones to
consumers. Recently the website began receiving inquiries and sales for
their noise reduction headphones from schools.



“We have had consistent sales to consumers looking to block the sound
of noisy neighbors or needing silence in order to concentrate at work,”
explained Lee Blue, founder of Quietheadphones.com. “Audio engineers
and recording artists have purchased the noise canceling headphones for
professional recordings because they prevent sound from bleeding into
live microphones when they are recording. It was just within the last
few months that we realized schools can utilize the headphones for a
variety of uses.”




Recently a Virginia Public school needed noise canceling headphones for
their language lab where students listen to foreign language CDs to
improve their language skills. “The school was looking for headphones
that would isolate the student so they could concentrate on their
language CD and not hear what other students were listening to. They
purchased several of our headphones and have had very good results,”
noted Blue. The Quietheadphones.com noise reduction headphones not only
block out background sounds when an individual is wearing them, they
also keep in the sound or music being listened to so no one nearby is
disturbed.



There are several other uses of the noise canceling headphones in the
school setting. Most notably school bands and music teachers can use
the headphones for a variety of applications including: enabling
students to hear their own instrument through the din of the other
musicians and allowing students to hear what is being recorded through
a soundboard. The EX29 Extreme Isolation headphones have a 3.5mm plug
for use with portable music devices, iPods, etc. They also come with a
1/4 inch gold platted adapter for use with sound boards and other audio
equipment. School nurses and other officials who administer hearing
tests will find the headphones helpful in assessing student’s hearing
without the distracting sounds found in the school environment. Blue
said, “We hope that, with the beginning of the school year, we can
continue to serve schools and provide them with a great product.”



About Quietheadphones.com

Quietheadphones.com is dedicated to providing noise reduction and noise
canceling headphones at a competitive price. Their customer service is
responsive and goes the extra mile to make sure each customer is
pleased with their purchase.

Noise Reduction Headphones Reviews


Company Contact:

Lee Blue

www.quietheadphones.com


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Press Release Contact:

Alyssa Duvall

www.bigoakinc.com

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Sunday, August 28, 2005

Pay-Per-Click Search Engine Solutions

While being a SEO company sometimes puts us at odds with the pay-per-click machine we must admit they are helpful in starting a business on the web. Instant search engine visibility and control of your investment are two good reasons to try it out, until SEO efforts begin to show results.


Major Pay-Per-Click Search Engines



Google AdWords


Perhaps the largest and best known of all the PPC opportunities is
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Overture - $25 Bonus

If there is a rival in PPC popularity then it's with Overture. Again,
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Secondary Pay-Per-Click Search Engines



ExactSeek

This one isn't really a PPC but rather an annual subscription. You
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Enhance (Formerly Ah-Ha) - $25 Bonus

Significant increases in revenue can be realized with this PPC
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GoClick


While this engine doesn't seem to provide a ton of traffic it
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Kanoodle

Depending on your industry this PPC engine can produce the highest
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ePilot

Of all the secondary PPC engines that I we have tested and used
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