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Finding Local Business Online Just Got Easier

Released on: September 6, 2007, 10:34 am

Press Release Author: Canadian Office for Applied Research Studies

Industry: Small Business

Press Release Summary: Canadian business and classified directory targets local
search for communities across the country

Press Release Body: The Canadian Office for Applied Research Studies (COFARS) has
launched an online directory to help bring together Canadian businesses and
consumers. The directory can be found at http://cofars.ca and includes more than
60,000 listings for 500 communities across the country.

Victoria-based COFARS is a think-tank founded in 2003 to study issues in Canadian
business. The group focuses mainly on topics and trends related to small business
and the Internet. The online directory is intended to fill a niche that the group
identified through its research.

\"Like many people, I rarely use the yellow pages anymore,\" said Greg Froh, COFARS
technical analyst and founding member. \"I search online instead. Finding a local
pizza joint is usually pretty easy, not so for a local mechanic or a dentist.
Certain industries are under-served when it comes to local search, particularly in
smaller towns.\"

The group found that a large number of trade association Web sites and online
directories are inaccessible to search engines due to their software design. This
means that businesses advertising on these sites rarely appear in search engine
results. The COFARS directory was developed in such a way to allow search engines
full access to its data.

In addition to business listings, the COFARS directory features classified ads for
each of the communities it serves. It is free to post both business and classified
listings, which include full contact information for sellers, up to 4 full-colour
photos, and a full-colour map.

Web Site: http://cofars.ca

Contact Details:
Theo Bradshaw
Chief Operating Officer
Canadian Office for Applied Research Studies

Theo.Bradshaw@cofars.ca
Canada business directory and classifieds
http://www.cofars.ca
1-888-700-6475

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