STANDS4 Launches Grammar.com and Lyrics.com

New Website Brands Reflect Continues Growth and Commitment to Providing the Web's Ultimate Reference Resources

Delaware, USA, October 25, 2016 (Newswire.com) -- - STANDS4 LLC, the company that operates more than 15 popular reference and educational websites, today announced it acquired the Grammar.com, Scripts.com and Lyrics.com domain names and it is launching innovative online services under the new premium identities

The new websites join the legacy STANDS4 network which include leading destinations such as Abbreviations.com: the world's largest acronyms and abbreviations dictionary, Symbols.com: a unique online encyclopedia for symbols, and Quotes.net: a free collection of sourced quotations from notable people and movies -- to name just a few.

The new services address some of the most prominent activities users are performing on the Internet. Song lyrics searches are known to be some of the most popular queries conducted on search engines, and good grammar is becoming more and more essential for effective online communication. A large and growing community of amateur script writers would find a home at Scripts.com.

"We are extremely excited to add three new valuable members to our network," said Yigal Ben Efraim, founder and CEO of STANDS4 LLC. "The new services open up tremendous opportunities for us in huge markets, and we are confident that Scripts.com, Grammar.com and Lyrics.com will dominate their respected industries."

STANDS4 bills itself as a Swiss army knife of reference material and will continue to seek acquisition and partnership opportunities in the field.

About The STANDS4 Network

Praised by the press and awarded several prestigious prizes, including Writer's Digest's "Best websites for 2005", the American Library Association "Best Free Reference Web Sites 2010" and Red Herring's "Top 100 Europe Award 2015", STANDS4 LLC is a leading provider of free Additional Links Lyrics.com Grammar.com Categories: Internet and Streaming Media, Educational Technology, Web Services, Internet Tags: dictionary, domain name, domains, education, language, reference, stands4 online reference and educational resources, serving millions of unique visitors worldwide with genuine content through its globally collaborative network of reference websites and content partners.

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