Yaniv Golan joins RankAbove’s Board of Advisor

Jerusalem, Israel – June 15th, 2010

Mayer Reich, CEO of RankAbove announced today the appointment of Mr. Yaniv Golan as a member of the RankAbove Advisory Board.

“I am delighted that Yaniv has accepted this appointment,” said Mayer Reich, CEO of RankAbove.” Reich continued, “we are confident that he will bring his invaluable technical and technological scaling expertise and passion to our Advisory Board. We are in no doubt that he will help to continue to build on the significant achievements of the company to date.”

Yaniv Golan currently serves as as Vice President at AOL and CTO for Yedda, an AOL company. He co-founded Yedda on 2006 (acquired by AOL in 2007). Prior to Yedda Yaniv was VP R&D at SmarTeam, which was acquired in 1999 by Dassault Systems (DASTY). Yaniv was named one of the Top-40 Israeli Internet Startup Professionals by The Marker Magazine in 2008. Yaniv is a mentor for up-and-coming high school students with StartupSeeds.

Yaniv said “I am very excited to becoming part of this exciting Search Company. Search, and hence assisting user discovery of relevant content through Search, is becoming more and more important as everyday passes. Other SEO tools do not come close to RankAbove’s Drive SEO Platform in delivering a data driven, scalable and effective approach to the Search Engine Optimization of large websites. I am confident that as a team, we are able to take this Company and grow it in a signicant way.”

RankAbove is a leading provider of full-featured SEO platforms that assist and automate Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tasks normally done by hand. RankAbove’s flagship product, Drive, comprises all aspects of SEO, from keyword research to on-page analysis to link building. And only RankAbove adds a layer of intelligence on top of its SEO analysis, allowing users to prioritize tasks based on expected outcome, and to predict the results of their SEO work.

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