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Finalist
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Dynamic Submission 2000 has performed outstandingly recently
for being selected as a Finalist of the " 2001 Consensus Software
Awards ". This is the second major award Dynamic Submission
2000 has received within 6 months.
The aim of the Consensus Software
Awards program is to present to the world Australia's
finest software. Outstanding software that is innovative,
delivers real performance benefits and exhibits further market
potential. Sponsored by: Austrade, IBM, AIIA(Australian Information
Industry Associates, Lotus, Trioll.
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"Getting your web site listed by the many various
search engines is the best way to get a bigger audience for
your pages. It's easy with Dynamic Submission 2000, a program
that handle automatic submissions to hundreds of search engines....."
- by PC Magazine, December 1998
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iAward Finalist 2001

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Once again Dynamic Submission 2000 has performed
outstandingly. Our company has been selected as a Finalist
of the " 2001 AIIA’s iAwards ". It is
a prestigious award
and only event of its kind in Australia.
The aim of AIIA's iAwards
program is to reward those who truly excel in the deployment
and development of Information Technology. iAwards, Australia's
most innovative developers and users of IT, it helps to market
products, build relationships, raise their profile and network
on the national and international stage.
The event was Sponsored by by Telstra, Microsoft,
IBM, United Airlines, Austrade and 90East.
for more info click here
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Brother Bussiness Software Awards

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Dynamic Submission 2000 has
been named a finalist to the Small Business
Show's Brother Business Software Award, the richest of
its kind in the world with the winner going off with over
a quarter of a million dollars worth of prizes. As a finalist,
Dynamic Submission 2000 had the opportunity to showcase itself
at the Business Software World Trade Show held in Darling
Harbor, Sydney and received $5000 worth of prizes. Finalists
were selected as having designed key software that will help
small businesses in their day-to-day operations in the coming
years. Competition was fierce, although Dynamic Submission
2000 did not win the first prize, we are very proud to announce
that Dynamic Submission 2000 has been selected as a finalist
to the category of Best Business Software of the Year for
Outstanding Achievement in the Research, Development, and
Presentation of Business Software. The opportunity to attend
the tradeshow as exhibitors opened our doors to many opportunities
and exposure to future business partners and clients. The
Brother Business Software Award is a very prestigious award
in Australia. Sponsored by: Brother, Microsoft, Austrade,
Commnwealth Bank, Computer Associates.
As
a finalist of the Brother Business Software Award, Dynamic
Submission 2000 has also been featured in the Small Business
Show program on Channel 9 Television(Australia),
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ZDNet's Hot Files gave us a 5-star rating:
Getting your Website listed by the many various
search engines is easy with Dynamic Submission 2000, a "site
submitter" that can handle automatic submissions to your choice
of hundreds of search engines. ...
- by ZDNet
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"Dynamic Submission 2000 is an "All-In-One" professional
web promotion software and search engine submission tool that
will register your web site with more than 1000 search engines.
It assists you in driving traffic to your web site without
spending any advertising money. Dynamic Submission 2000 has
many powerful features that provide you with all the tools
you need to get your web site to the TOP position of major
search engines and drives traffic to your web site. Includes:
Search Engine Submitter, Webranking, Website Optimizer, Meta
Tags Generator, Link Popularity checking and more."
- Feature Article, Editor's Pick and Popular 10
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Dynamic Submission 2000 is recommended as "Best
Buys" by reviewers of the Sydney Morning Herald(Australia's
most popular Newspaper) and was featured on the ICON section
of the Sydney Morning Herald on Saturday 13
April 2001.
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