WE USE AI TO SCAN MILLIONS OF WEBSITES AND TURN THEIR TEXT UPDATES INTO REAL-TIME SNIPPET STREAMS.

WE TRACK THE WAVES.YOU FOLLOW THE RIPPLES.

Forget static. This is the dynamic web on fast forward. Restaurants. Discounts. Jobs. Trends. Fashion. Gigs. Festivals. Gardening. Pets. Properties. Cars. Health. Fitness. Food. Events. Exhibitions. Technology. Holidays. Crafts. Hobbies. Business.

IT IS DIFFICULT FOR SOLE PROPRIETOR- AND SMALL LOCAL BUSINESS TO GET GOOGLE EXPOSURE:

VREESLIK IS SETTING UP 100 DYNAMIC SNIPPET FEED STREAM SITES UK-WIDE. WE REACH THOUSANDS OF VIEWERS A DAY AND ARE LOOKING FOR LOCAL MICRO- AND SMALL ENTERPRISE ADVERTISERS. WE WILL PLACE A PERMANENT 24/7 IMAGE AND DESCRIPTION AD FOR YOU ON ONE OF OUR FEED STREAM SITES FOR ONLY £2.99 A MONTH.

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Real-time web text update tracking at volume…

5.2 million feed snippets per year

Winner EMDA (EU underwritten) 2006 Innovation in Tech Award
Seed technology debut at Semtech (San Francisco 2011).
TakeOff (Malta) Member 2014

  • Vreeslik at EMDA

    “A team building core language algorithms provisionally patented through the USA Patent office based in New York”

    “…a language semantics tech startup with international angel seed funding and operational roots in the European Union through the UK and Malta…”
  • Vreeslik at Semtech

    “They have built a very powerful cloud-deployable inline real-time keyword equalisation infrastructure”

    “…technology to return semantically optimised search phrases that hit website text source in parallel…”
  • Vreeslik at TakeOff

    “Startup with scalable
    stepwise analysis of unstructured natural language to generate multiple alternative semantic search queries”

    “…processing of input in parallel to ensure extremely high throughput speeds at very large input volumes…”

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  • About Vreeslik..

    Vreeslik scans millions of UK SME websites for content text changes and pushes over 5,000 feeds a day in real time to local business, lead generators and marketing enterprise. Vreeslik is a unique miner of primary web text content change directly from source. Over 80% of business website announcements appear solely in one exposure –…

  • Vreeslik pick of the latest streamed events trending across UK towns 16 September: carnivals, culture & coastal adventures

    From seaside festivals in Norfolk to colourful carnivals in Shropshire, towns across the UK are buzzing with activity this September. Here’s a look at the stories, events, and experiences shaping communities right now :  Norfolk: From Coastlines to Carnivals Norfolk is alive with a mix of weather updates, family fun, and cultural shows. Great Yarmouth…

  • Vreeslik hard-to-find hidden deals and discounts 15 September

    From event offers in Essex to special dining promotions in Hampshire, here’s a roundup of the latest Vreeslik feed stream discounts, events, and savings opportunities happening across counties today : Essex If you’re planning an event, Essex providers are offering free disco services alongside competitive pricing for bands and DJs (https://www.addtoevent.co.uk/listings/bands-and-djs). Home design enthusiasts can…

  • Forty slightly unusual things to do this month…

    There are over 43 000 cities, towns and villages across the UK, many with local event listings published regularly – either online or through hard-copy in magazines, leaflets and newspapers. The UK events industry has a significant economic impact worth around £40 billion, with 5 500 event planners listed in 2023, over 10000 conference venues…

  • This week’s 100 interesting UK eating experiences…

    In the UK around 154 000 businesses feed into restaurant-, mobile food service-, pub-, bar-, club-, event catering- and other eating and drinking establishment activities. Vreeslik is the go-to live news stream site for food-lead as well as drink-lead UK hospitality sites. Vreeslik can be used as real-time feed updater by review sites, general industry…

  • Today’s 100 extremely hard to find discounts…

    A 2024 Nationwide Building Society spending report, analysing more than 214 million debit card-, credit card- and direct debit transactions showed that discount store spend jumped a huge 41% as Brits offset cost-of-living by bagging bargains. The same upward trend is reflected online. Google AI review returns around 20 UK leading online discount sites via…

  • 120 Brilliant business ideas for new startups…

    Use Vreeslik custom stream snippets to help formulate ideas for new business. Vreeslik runs custom feed streams tracking SME networking events, conferences and seminars, product launches, employee and management changes, marketing strategies, financial projections and general news updates around 1.8 million UK websites that regularly update text content. Vreeslik custom feed streams are an ideal…

  • A flea to business…

    The plague has had multiple pandemics throughout history, including the Black Death in the 1300s, the Justinian Plague in the 500s, and another pandemic in the late 1800s. Caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, the plague has a long history, with evidence suggesting its presence in Europe and Asia as early as the Late Neolithic-Early…

  • Mountain to Muhammad…

    “If the mountain will not come to Muhammad, then Muhammad must go to the mountain”… a saying around for centuries – attributed originally to both Turkish folk-lore as well as being re-told by Francis Bacon almost 400 years ago. In March 2023 theworldtravelguy.com’s monthly search traffic stood at 700k – one year later it was…

  • Black swans for profit…

    The first European sighting of black swans occurred in 1697 when Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh’s expedition explored the Swan River in Western Australia. Up to that point, at least to traditional Western knowledge, black swans did not exist. For centuries European school children were taught that swans were exclusively white, with even the collective…

  • BERT hates permutations…

    Google astonishingly processes, or indexes, an estimated 130 trillion web pages – of which at least 25% in volume contains natural language readable text. You would think that there should be extremely few 5-word (or slightly longer) phrases that does not already exist as meaningful expressions in this massive text repository. You would be wrong……

  • The power of zero whacks…

    Can Google search algorithms detect AI-generated website- or blog content ? Yes… Does Google search penalise AI-generated website- or blog content ? Depends… Does Google search reward human written content ? Not always… Google does not penalise textual content solely for being AI-generated. As long as content is helpful and relevant to the user Google…

  • Constructive destruction…

    We all have a picture of building demolition in our minds – noisy, dusty, dangerous work using lots of machinery and trucks with large amounts of unusable debris going to landfill somewhere – and the whole process looking pretty expensive. This could not be further from the truth : Not only is demolition often one…

  • Blogging sharp from flat…

    When we think of music related online blog exposure, what comes to mind is probably mostly news around large live events… What is really relevant out there is radically expansive – this is a small sample of snippets that Vreeslik streamed in the last 24-hours alone… …latest news about the Crazy Coqs online music event…

  • Profit for the birds…

    As of 2024, the UK had 207 000 people working as solicitors and lawyers – 19% of whom were sole practitioners and the rest absorbed into larger legal firms or employed in industry. Sole practitioners and small legal firms have the same general difficulties in attracting new business that most SME’s have – lack of…

  • Little difference between big and small…

    Vreeslik feed streams : Stamena and Leny Dimitrova opened the doors to their eco-friendly, plastic-free grocery in Tetbury, creating three jobs in the process, while Emma and Jordan Fellows, from Coventry, raised money to open a bereavement room at University Hospital after their sons, Freddie and Frankie, sadly died during pregnancy, and a new vintage…

  • Lost CEO’s to the rescue…

    Do you know Lucy Craddock, Alison Brooks, Dave Manser, Richard Staveley, Kate Few-Singh, Karl Warner or Katy Griffiths ? If you are running a small business, you would be in good stead if you did. All are newly appointed to senior positions and or set as CEO’s in their respective organisations, as reported recently through…

  • The Amazon for weddings…

    Imagine yourself as one of the 5000 plus wedding organizers in the UK… You are part of an industry worth £14.7 billion, a supplier to individual weddings that cost an astonishing £30 000 on average, and organisational partner to an event that occurs up to 280 000 times each year. Where can you go online…

  • What does Google E.A.T. ?

    Google voraciously consumes Expertise, Authoritativeness and Trustworthiness (EAT). All three of these ingredients require one thing – regular site content updates : Expertise : You show that you are actively staying informed about your industry, keeping up with the latest trends, and providing valuable, fresh information to your audience, which ultimately pegs you as a…

  • Discounts are not only for humans…

    You run a small care home, employing 12 care staff: Over the next 6 months you are planning a new website for the home, to install a coffee machine in the employee break room, treat your work team to a weekend break away after new year overtime, install more powerful air-conditioning units on the upper…

  • Jobs hidden in plain sight…

    It is estimated that in many instances – up to 70% of a recruitment agency’s job applicant pool is “passive”- a group of people in employment but open to something better. This against an average of 30% of the UK workforce “actively” looking for a job -roughly 13 million, of which up to 9 million…

  • Coffee shops of the future…

    Currently there are just over 7500 coffee shops in the UK. With the UK population at 68 million, that is an astounding 9000 potential customers for each outlet. Still, coffee shops keep closing – up to 12 per day on average over the last 3 years. More than half of independent coffee shops close within…

  • Aggregate, agitate and accumulate…

    Why do website developers struggle to find new clients ? Many factors are at play – low barriers of market entry exist for new competitors with ubiquitous drag-and-drop development functionality. This means that a saturated market is stuffed with many competitors – especially at the bottom end of specialisation. At the top end, difficulty in…

  • The amazing breadth of water…

    We love water, we are scared of water, we need water, we hate water – heck – we are made of water… Few people however, realise how wide a support industry we have built around water and the workings of it. Some of it takes water away, some protects against water presence in the first…

  • Attack of the news and the new’s…

    Between the cost of living crisis with rising prices for energy, food and housing – healthcare concerns with long waiting times for appointments, staffing shortages, and quality of NHS care – the state of public services with public transport issues, inadequate social care, and underfunding of local services – many worries in the UK directly…

  • From feed to growth…

    What do the following Vreeslik feed stream snippets have in common… A therapy practice relocating amid growing demand, Boots stores announcing a new reward scheme, a new mentorship iniative set to launch in County Durham, the University of Cumbria forwarding a new apprenticeship programme, TRNSMT 2025 announcing nine new artists for this year’s music event,…

  • Mud running and rugby club nurseries…

    In little more than a month’s time, hundreds of adults and children will run for charity through the mud at Woodhall Estate in Watton-at-Stone. In the past teams have been made up of muddy brides, representation from a local rugby club, fitness groups, corporate teams…. pleasurable muddy mayhem. Linking to the “rugby club” reference, Little…

  • Vreeslik and corporations…

    What do Bearley in Warwickshire, Woolwell in Devon, Waltham-on-the-Wolds in Leicestershire and Edwalton in Nottinghamshire have in common ? All are designated for proposals or construction completion of new domestic property developments in 2025 – 6000 new homes around Bearley, 2000 in Woolwell, 60 in Waltham-on-the-Wolds and 120 in Edwalton. In analogy – what do…

  • Vreeslik and people…

    Every year the UK sees around 750 000 new SME startups, with tech startups adding almost £12 billion to the country’s GDP annually – London alone hosts more than 1 million SMEs, including startups. “Modern Citizens – a modular agency bringing together people, technology and creativity”. Vreeslik reports that Nina Goli will be new Head…

  • Vreeslik and restaurants…

    There are over 300 recruitment agencies UK-wide that specialise in restaurant and hospitality sector employment. Vreeslik feed streams pushed a news snippet that the Popeyes Group UK recently announced the opening of 45 new restaurants across the UK in 2025. This will require the recruitment of around 2500 new waiters, kitchen and sundry staff in…

  • Vreeslik and Yorkshire…

    A trifecta of business opportunities is occurring in Wakefield, West Yorkshire that will interest any small local business offering home services – the likes of cleaning, landscaping and garden maintenance, home repairs and handyman services, pet sitting and dog walking, as well as delivery services for grocery shopping, dry cleaning pickup and other errands. Vreeslik…

  • Vreeslik and Lincolnshire…

    Bourne in Lincolnshire has over a 100 guesthouses, B&B’s and small hotels – in for a bumper few years starting next summer : Vreeslik feed streams reported that Anglian water – in a multi-million pound expansion – will start building a 39-kilometre water pipeline between Grantham and Peterborough – eventually forming a network that stretches…

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