tyBit(tm) Announces $10,000 Cash Giveaway for Video Contest

Released on: January 30, 2008, 5:13 am

Press Release Author: Clarence Briggs, CEO

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: tyBit, Inc is announcing a new video contest in which
contestants film a short tyBit search video using any idea, plot, skit, or situation
they creatively choose.

Press Release Body: (Fayetteville, NC) January 29, 2008. The economy is sluggish,
unemployment is high, savings are low, the budget deficit continues to expand. "The
perfect climate to Win Some Cash!", says Mike Noble, Director of Strategic Alliances
for tyBit, Inc. He and Bill Harrison of sister company AIT, Inc. have filmed a short
tyVidT video announcing a new video contest and posted it to www.tyBit.com/contest.
"We're not eligible to win", says Bill, "but Mike and I are sure hoping that the
contest entries get better than what we've made".

tyBitT officials say the contest works like this; Contestants film a short video
using any idea, plot, skit, or situation they creatively choose. The film is
uploaded to YouTube.com and the contestant then fills out the contest form at
www.tyBit.com/videocontest.php. tyBitT judges will track the views, discussions, and
downloads associated with the video and award cash prizes to the top three winners,
$5,000, $3,000, and $2,000, respectively. The top twenty videos will be featured on
the tyBitT website. Deadline for the contest is April 30, 2008, but the earlier
contestants submit their entries, the more opportunity to capture views and generate
discussion and downloads. Gilbert Foust of Foust Media Images says he's anxious to
get started; "I've been a tyBit search user since the first beta release and I find
it to be feature rich and user friendly, especially with the spyware and virus
protection plus the browser accelerator. "I've got my directors cap on and will
start filming my contest entry soon".

tyBitT officials recently announced they've just added another search tool to its
arsenal of growing user benefits. Not only does it search multiple engines, protect
your privacy, accelerate searching and provide users with fresh content based on
preferences, it allows them to shop the web to find the best deals. "I actually
asked my mother what she wanted in a search engine for this one." Said Michael
Roberts, CIO and head of technology for tyBitT. "We really are trying to make the
user experience feature packed. So we now search several engines and directories so
tyBitT users can shop for items and compare pricing, terms and service, truly
one-stop-shopping.

tyBitT is affiliated with AIT (www.AIT.com), a web hosting and domain registration
company that has achieved 11 straight years of sustained profitability and has
generated $100s of millions in revenue while creating a profound economic influence
on its surrounding community. AIT has been named 2 times to the Inc. 500 list of
fast growing firms, 3 times to the Deloitte & Touche Fast 500 list, and has been
previously named as the NC Entrepreneur Firm of the Year. Additionally, Briggs
recently returned from Washington, DC after briefing Senators Elizabeth Dole and
Richard Burr about the formation of the Briggs-tyBit Charitable Foundation for
Education. The mission of the foundation is to provide 30 to 40 % of tyBitT's gross
revenues to fund education in North Carolina, and eventually across the nation.


Web Site: http://www.tybit.com/contest

Contact Details: Michelle Wallace
Wallace Group Public Relations
536 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
910-321-1247
michelle@wallacegrouppr.com

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