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VIZERGY in Preferred Partnership with Priceline

MAY 7, 2008. VIZERGY, formerly SECURE-RES, a Jacksonville, FL based Internet marketing company for hotels and resorts, has entered into a preferred partnership with priceline.com, the leading travel service for value-conscious leisure travelers.

This partnership will allow clients currently using VIZERGY's Global Distribution System the opportunity to offer their products through priceline.com's merchant and opaque hotel services, and as part of priceline.com's vacation packages service. The agreement enables VIZERGY clients to benefit from priceline.com's extensive global reach and free merchandising.

VIZERGY is excited to provide this opportunity for its clients considering Priceline's position as one of the world's best-known online travel and hotel reservation services. In the U.S., priceline.com is represented by the world-famous actor and celebrity spokesman William Shatner. 'This partnership epitomizes our commitment to maximize our clients' brand visibility, grow market share and assist in maximizing RevPAR,' says VIZERGY Senior VP of Sales and Marketing, Joel Carver.

VIZERGY is an Internet marketing company that empowers hotels and resorts to drive revenue through the Internet. Founded as SECURE-RES in 1998, VIZERGY offers internet advertising, search engine optimization, web development, target marketing and e-commerce strategy development to help hotels and resorts aggressively compete online. For more information on VIZERGY and its services, please visit www.vizergy.com, call Amakeda Sekou at 904.389.1130 Ext. 179 or email Amakeda.s@vizergy.com.


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