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Search Engine Marketing Expert Patricia Neuray Joins Business.com

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Business.com, a leading business search engine, web site directory, and pay-per-click (PPC) advertising network, has hired Patricia Neuray as Vice President of Sales. Patricia Neuray is an accomplished sales exec with more than twenty years of success in online sales at big search engines like Yahoo! and LookSmart.com. According to Business.com, Patricia Neuray will be responsible for all aspects of the Business.com sales strategy.

Patricia Neuray joins Business.com after holding a key management role at TMP Worldwide Advertising and Communications. Prior to her position at TMP, Patricia Neuray was Vice President of Sales at both Yahoo! Search and LookSmart. Patricia Neuray has consulted for several Internet start-up companies where she advised on sales, business development, search and marketing strategies and implementations.

Patricia Neuray also brings to Business.com about ten years of experience in the publishing world. She held several roles at Imagine Media, brokering key partnerships across Western Europe and launching the Mac Addict Network of Websites. She began her career at premier publications like BusinessWeek and Newsweek.

Imagine Media received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Florida. She has served on the IAB Search committee and spoken on the topic of search for the eMarketing Association, Direct Marketing Association, and Shop.org.

Business.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of R.H. Donnelley Corporation, (NYSE:RHD) , is the leading business search engine, directory and pay-per-click advertising network, serving more than 40 million business users and thousands of advertisers every month. Business.com helps business decision makers quickly find what they need to manage and grow their businesses, and enables business-to-business marketing professionals to reach these users wherever they are across the business Internet through premier partners, including Forbes, Hoovers, and Financial Times. Business.com has been named to the Inc. 500 as well as BtoB Magazine’s Media Power 50. The company was recently named to Los Angeles Business Journal’s List of Best Places to Work for the second consecutive year.

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  1. Michael D
    Sep 25th 2008

    I went to visit the business.com offices late last year when they hosted a lunch 2.0 in Santa Monica. Was a great office with lots of friendly folks. Seemed like a great place to work when I was there. They hosted a terrific lunch and I’m looking forward to visiting them again in the future. It’s an added bonus when companies are active in the local tech community.


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