TIRED OF SEARCHING AND READY TO START FINDING!

GOOGLE has gone from zero to a market value of $135 billion in under 8 years. That's amazing. Most experts agree that their value is their massive database of information and their proprietary algorithms and technology that make it possible to type in some words and get 100 million matches to those words in under .3 seconds.

As Americans, we're always first and foremost impressed with size. Who is the biggest? We want to know because biggest equals best in most American paradigms. So Google is biggest.

Then why is it so hard to find what we're looking for? To date, we've only had Search Engines and endless, geo-based lists to choose from. Tops In America (www.topsinamerica.com) gives consumers and searchers the ability to find what they're looking for. In fact, Tops In America gives someone searching for a Realtor exactly ten Realtor choices to choose from after just one click. They can watch the Realtor on video. They can click to visit the Realtor's site.

Finding a Realtor is becoming less important in today's Internet Marketing-based business environs. After all, few if any want the Realtor - what they want is the house, right? That has historically meant going through the Realtor door. The Realtors hold the figurative and literal keys to the homes we want.

This too is changing for the American consumer. Services such as Buy Owner have completely eliminated the need for a Realtor and it's not hard to look down the road and see Realtors who find themselves in the same position as Travel Agents, an industry that is literally one-tenth it's pre-Internet size in the United States. "Cut out the middle-man," has long been an American business mantra.

So give me something that has ten and only ten choices to choose from. Give me something that patches me into an Internet inside the Internet so I don't have to deal with way too much information.

Give me www.topsinamerica.com or give me anything but 118 million matches to the words I type into a Search Engine. The other Internet is too big and getting bigger. It's time to make it more user-friendly.