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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Sayfie Review Releases Widget
SayfieReview.com expands content to give readers a piece of the site
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. - Sayfie Review released a new widget today that gives readers and website publishers the ability to put Sayfie Review content on their own websites. Sayfie Review fans can now post the Sayfie Review widget to their Google homepage, Facebook profile, MySpace page, or to their own personal website or blog at the click of a button.
"Many of our readers are incredibly enthusiastic about our site's service," says Sayfie Review founder and publisher Justin Sayfie. "Now, we are giving our readers the ability to take a piece of the Review with them wherever they are on the web."
Readers interested in exporting the widget to their website can click here.
"All eyes are going to be on Florida once again in this election cycle," Sayfie continued. "We will continue to enhance SayfieReview.com so that those interested in Florida politics will continue to have a simple way to get the latest Florida political news."
The release of the Sayfie Review widget is the first piece of Sayfie Review 2.0, which will provide several enhancements to SayfieReview.com.
To get your own piece of the Sayfie Review, log on to www.sayfiereview.com now.
About Sayfie Review
Described as the "online bible for Florida political junkies" by the St. Petersburg Times, SayfieReview.com is what Florida's most influential people read daily. We provide our readers with the political news they need from every major Florida daily newspaper in a single, non-partisan, easy-to-read site. The Review has the highest "power quotient" of any publication in the state as it is the only publication that Florida's political and opinion leaders read daily. The Review is the exclusive Florida affiliate for the National Journal's Hotline Political Network.
Contact:
Jordan Raynor
Executive Editor
Sayfie Media, LLC
813.368.4218 (cell)
jordan@sayfiemedia.com







