Friday, June 14, 2013

It takes more than a lot of "hits"

Do you review your website stats? You should have access to data that shows various activity on your website. These statistics should be available in the backend of your site or accessed on the hosting server.

What I hear often is comments from a site owner or business owner about how many hits they are getting. The total number is nice but there are more important figures to concern yourself with. For example, it is really the amount of unique visitors that counts. Each unique visitor is an individual that came to your site. How many pages they clicked through will determine the number of hits.

With most systems you can see the average number of pages visited by each individual but here are the two most important figures to concern yourself with in my opinion.

First, you should be able to find out what pages were most visited. This information will tell you what pages are getting the most attention and you can determine if that is where you want your visitors to focus their attention.

Second, how much time did visitors spend looking at the pages on your site. See what the percentages are for the amount of time spent looking at your site. Hopefully your stats can show that. You might see that visitors are on your site for less than 30 seconds, 30 seconds to 2 minutes, 2 to 5 minutes, 5 to 15 minutes, 15 to 30 minutes or even more. If your site is what they are really looking for and you have quality content you can expect your visitors to spend 2 to 5 minutes reading and looking around. 2 to 5 minutes is an ideal amount of time for them to get interested and make a call-to-action right away (either contact you or make a purchase). If they spend too much time they may be comparing with other sites or stepped away, hopefully they bookmarked you. If site visitors spend very little time on your site you have some questions to think about. Is there enough content or is the site designed properly? By design I mean not just the aesthetics and layout but how information is organized and presented. Another big question is whether your SEO (search engine marketing) and on-site optimization are mis-leading? Are you driving the wrong visitors to your site?

Website statistics are also important to evaluate how effective your sales and marketing promotions are. You should be able to access a variety of other reports, such as: which search engines are generating the most traffic for your site, which keywords are resulting in the greatest number of hits and where most of your hits are coming from. Without usage data like this, you'll have a difficult time making informed decisions about the effectiveness of your website and marketing.


Freddy Uson is the Creative Director and owner of Uson Consulting, llc. Visit usonconsulting.com A Web Design & Creative Marketing business that offers web design, development, e-commerce, SEO and site optimization, marketing and all print collateral. Based in the Central New Jersey, Princeton, NJ area and serving all of NY/NJ. Contact us at (551) 265-8762 or email info@usonconsulting.com

Friday, June 7, 2013

A smart tool to save time and may create more sales

Doctors, dentists, massage therapists, optometrists, spas, accountants, lawyers and service professionals such as electricians and plumbers all have something in common… they all rely on appointments! Appointments are an important part of their business and many of them use old-fashioned paper appointment books or calendar pads. The list of different businesses that rely on appointments is vast.

A better approach is for a business owner or office manager to be able to accept and set appointment requests online. It is easy reply to customers and takes advantage of future marketing opportunities.

Uson Consulting now offers a brand-new Calendar Manager. Owners, managers and employees can set up client appointments, custom events, and sales activity. Calendars can be viewed in monthly, weekly or daily formats based on preference. A widget allowing the user to select a preferred view can be added to any page on a Web site.

You can maintain private calendars for internal use only and manage employee profiles, set up tasks for individual workers and manage time off and vacation time. The Calendar Manager is an ideal solution for a prospect looking to manage time, employees and other resources efficiently in today’s challenging economic environment.

Fewer people are using voice telephone calls to manage their daily lives, because of the speed and convenience of the Internet and smartphones. Younger generations are expected to use voice telephone calls even less. A business could even use its Web site or mobile site to offer a coupon or discount if a customer makes an appointment within a certain time period. A customer or client would expect an email to confirm the appointment. In that email you could attach documents they need to read or fill out and bring with them or you can have a form built directly into the email. We can help you create different email templates that target the specific responses desired. The confirming email could provide information the client needs before an appointment or you could talk about a product/service related to the initial appointment request. This gets them thinking about other services/products you provide to create interest or get them to gather questions.


Freddy Uson is the Creative Director and owner of Uson Consulting, llc. Visit usonconsulting.com A Web Design & Creative Marketing business that offers web design, development, e-commerce, SEO and site optimization, marketing and all print collateral. Based in the Central New Jersey, Princeton, NJ area and serving all of NY/NJ. Contact us at (551) 265-8762 or email info@usonconsulting.com

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Online presence too expensive?

As a medical professional you may be familiar with the various web development companies who specialize in offering online solutions to your industry. Many of these industry specific web solution companies typically offer expensive web sites that come with either phone or online support. The support is usually part of an annual contract or an initial 6-month period and adds to the overall expenses.

Are you satisfied with the support you are getting?
Is the support solely technical?
Do you get recommendations with your marketing goals in mind?
How do you manage your online content and update it?
Does your solution offer affordable yet comprehensive OFF-SITE SEO?
Do you maintain and manage contacts (patients, vendors, colleagues, etc) and communicate regularly with email campaigns?



We are expanding our creative and marketing efforts by reaching out to medical practices, surgical centers, outpatient facilities and radiology centers. We have a few clients from the medical industry and feel we can compete with the companies who target only medical professionals.

Uson Consulting, llc. can create a custom design web solution for your business and offers a cost effective expert support system that is truly unique. We work with your staff to develop optimized content and bring our diverse experience to help promote and market you and your brand. In addition, our web solutions come with unlimited toll-free 24/7 Expert Customer Support. You can always access a site editing expert, a SEO expert (search engine optimization), an email campaigns expert, a site promotion expert, an e-commerce expert or a database expert.
Our cost-effective CUSTOM DESIGNED web site solutions come complete with:


• CMS (customer management system with unlimited 24/7 expert support)
• CRM (contact management, email campaigns)
• Mobile friendly and responsive to smartphones
• Integrated maps and driving directions
• Social networking widgets and blog integration
• Virtual & downloadable products (MP3s, eBooks, PDFs)
• Pages optimized and search engine friendly

And much more!


Contact us to set-up a free online "live" presentation so you can see how we compare to the industry-specific companies. Our presentation will show you how comprehensive and cost-effective our solution is.

Freddy Uson is the Creative Director and owner of Uson Consulting, llc. Visit usonconsulting.com A Web Design & Creative Marketing business that offers web design, development, e-commerce, SEO and site optimization, marketing and all print collateral. Based in the Central New Jersey, Princeton, NJ area and serving all of NY/NJ. Contact us at (551) 265-8762 or email info@usonconsulting.com

Monday, May 20, 2013

E-commerce can learn a thing or two from print catalogs

According to a recent report by comScore, desktop-based e-commerce sales were up 13 percent year-over-year in the first quarter of 2013. The study found that e-commerce sales have seen double-digit growth for 10 consecutive quarters.

As more E-commerce web sites pop up I believe that competition to grab those sales will become more difficult with time. E-commerce web sites remind me of printed catalogs we received in the mail, which was incredibly popular in the decades leading up to the turn of the century. In the past, I was an Art Director who specialized in print catalog design and layout. I worked for the largest catalog agency at the time, as well as in-house for some large catalog merchandisers. There were some very specific things that separated the larger successful catalogs from the smaller less successful catalogs. I believe the same things will separate E-commerce web sites into the two categories as well.

I am referring to great design and photography. The more successful catalogs and E-commerce web sites have well-designed layouts with quality photography to match. Too many E-commerce sites today unfortunately have no branding carried through the page design, poor layout design and the product photography looks like it was taken with a smartphone camera.

Photography is extremely important when creating an E-commerce website. Just like a printed catalog, a website is a non-tactile experience for the visitor since they do not have the ability to feel or sense a product with touch, smell, taste, etc. You must present products in an attractive manner with lighting, composition, styling, propping and more, all captured by a professional photographer.

It is even better if the photographer is collaborating with an Art Director or Designer so the images work with the aesthetics and brand that surround the products on the pages. Good design will extend into an easy shopping experience. The shopping cart should be simple with a layout and interface that are easy to use. The ability to cross-reference similar products or bundle items into groups for promotions and discounts will help keep a site visitor shopping on your website and increase the average spent. Good design will enhance and tell a story (brand image) for the business as well as the products.

These two attributes (design and photography by talented professionals) are crucial to making an E-commerce web site stand out and be impactful to encourage sales. Many web sites are missing the two elements that drive branding and help tell stories to the viewers. Unfortunately, there is a flood of cookie-cutter, template based, do-it-yourself, monotone, boring web sites created by individuals who are not qualified. All this is similar to the period of time when desktop publishing became widely available to the masses. Suddenly, Graphic Designers were getting less work and less pay while unqualified individuals handled design and production in-house for many businesses. That turned around as smart businesses started to see the degradation and in-effective print collateral being passed around. In time the same thing will happen with web sites and especially E-commerce sites. Be ahead of the curve and put creative talent to work so you can gain more from your online offerings.


Freddy Uson is the Creative Director and owner of Uson Consulting, llc. Visit usonconsulting.com A Web Design & Creative Marketing business that offers web design, development, e-commerce, SEO and site optimization, marketing and all print collateral. Based in the Central New Jersey, Princeton, NJ area and serving all of NY/NJ. Contact us at (551) 265-8762 or email info@usonconsulting.com

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

An easier, faster process for our clients

Uson Consulting recently launched new tools to save time and make the work process more efficient.

One challenge has always been collecting content (images, videos, .docx files and more) from clients at the beginning of a new or redesign web site project. Content would be delivered to us with multiple emails, mailed or hand delivered media and pulled from servers.

We now provide clients our Content & Organization Tool. This online tool makes it easier to provide us all content clients wish to include in their projects.

It helps us reduce the overall time frame and deliver completed work faster.


If there is a large amount of files, we provide a password-protected cloud folder to upload batches quickly. There is also a separate spreadsheet for providing us with E-commerce product information and content.

Obtaining a new custom designed web site or updating an existing web site should be an easy, seemless process. Uson Consulting is always striving to improve systems and tools to increase client satisfaction.


Freddy Uson is the Creative Director and owner of Uson Consulting, llc. Visit usonconsulting.com A Web Design & Creative Marketing business that offers web design, development, e-commerce, SEO and site optimization, marketing and all print collateral. Based in the Central New Jersey, Princeton, NJ area and serving all of NY/NJ. Contact us at (551) 265-8762 or email info@usonconsulting.com

Monday, May 13, 2013

Simple answer to getting more business…

Is your web site responsive? The answer should be yes. I'll post some interesting statistics to back this up below.

When a web site is responsive it can present itself in an appropriate version for the device it is viewed on. Most web sites are designed to be viewed on standard browsers for a laptop computer or desktop system. However, that web site can also be viewed with browsers on the tiny screens of smartphones and tablets. The issue is that the site is so small it becomes difficult to navigate and read. You can enlarge areas of the site to view but that requires scrolling around in all directions to view content. This is an annoying experience for the site visitor and that will encourage them to move on to another web site.

The solution is to create mobile-friendly versions of your web site that will display properly on smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. Being responsive means it will know what device you're using and display the site properly. Mobile sites are typically edited to provide only the most important pages and content with very easy-to-use navigation. Speed is very important to mobile device users so you want them to access what they need using a simplified version of the web site. Certain elements and graphics are too distracting and fill the screen or take away from displaying your content. You want to emphasize pages that work in conjuction with your social media efforts or are landing pages from marketing collateral.


Here are the numbers you cannot ignore...

54% of people who use their smartphones in the store are looking up other local stores’ pricing, while 53% are looking for online pricing. (Source: Wave Collapse, 2012)

44% of advanced device owners are looking for coupon opportunities on the devices and 17% have already purchased a product via mobile platforms (Source: GfK, 2012)

50% of smartphone shoppers use a GPS/mapping app to find a retail location; 44% access the site of a retailer where they typically shop; 34% downloaded a retailer’s app; and an equal number (24%) search for a coupon to use at checkout or use a barcode-scanning app to comparison shop (Source: Nielsen, 2012)

4 out of 5 consumers use smartphones to shop. (Source: comScore, 2012)


If your web site is responsive you have the opportunity to capture a very large growing group of consumers. If you would like to know more about what is available and how you can offer all those consumers a responsive web site please contact us.


Freddy Uson is the Creative Director and owner of Uson Consulting, llc. Visit usonconsulting.com A Web Design & Creative Marketing business that offers web design, development, e-commerce, SEO and site optimization, marketing and all print collateral. Based in the Central New Jersey, Princeton, NJ area and serving all of NY/NJ. Contact us at (551) 265-8762 or email info@usonconsulting.com

Thursday, May 2, 2013

SEO — on-page or off-page?

Do you know the difference between On-page and Off-page Optimization?

On-page optimization involves manipulating code and content on each page of a website to get better search results on search engines like Google, Bing and Yahoo. The elements that can be manipulated during on-page optimization include the actual HTML code, meta tags, keyword placement and keyword density.

By contrast, off-page optimization is not in the code on the pages of the website. Off-page optimization has an effect on a web page’s ranking on search engines with link popularity. Content is optimized in social media, blogs, articles and other websites which all point back to your site.

Off-site optimization is more costly (and more effective) because it is an on-going monthly campaign. Content is optimized and resides in many areas online other than your website. All of it should relate to your website, business or whatever you are trying to promote. The power of this optimization is that a much larger audience can access content that links back to you.


Freddy Uson is the Creative Director and owner of Uson Consulting, llc. Visit usonconsulting.com A Web Design & Creative Marketing business who offers web design, development, e-commerce, SEO and site optimization, marketing and all print collateral. Based in the Central New Jersey, Princeton, NJ area and serving all of NY/NJ. Contact us at (551) 265-8762 or email info@usonconsulting.com

Monday, April 29, 2013

Customer abandoned shopping cart. Now what?

A recent study by Experian found that online shopping carts are abandoned at an alarmingly high rate of 56.2 percent! This means that the site visitor placed item in the shopping cart but left the site and did not complete the purchase. 56.2 percent is a lot of potential business to lose!

Two things that your online business should do is check when the customers abandoned their cart and follow up with a marketing email.

We design E-commerce websites that allow business owners to check and see when customers have abandoned their shopping cart. Some guesswork is involved and the information is not black and white but here are a couple of scenarios. If the customer places one item in the cart and abandons after a few minutes they may be searching other websites to compare. You know your product best so you have to make the call. Maybe you're not competitive with your pricing? Look at your competitors and see what is being offered. The price may not be the only thing the customer is comparing. Are they looking at the warranty information or service provided along with the product?

The other thing you want to see is if the customer leaves the cart after adding additional product. Are they adding accessories or items that work in conjunction with another item in the cart? If they are abandoning the cart in that case it could be that the add-ons are inflating the price too much. Or, they did not realize the expense involved because they need more than they originally thought. You can look into educating the customer before they place anything in the cart with descriptive text that explains the need and benefit for the extra items. We like to have an automatic message come up that says, "Customers who purchased this also purchased or looked at...". We also encourage bundling items together and offering them at a slight discount. If the customer is logged-in you have their email address. It is a good idea to follow up with an email and ask if they had any questions about the product they were looking at. You can make this a generic email that is sent to anyone who abandons the cart and make sure you mention that you have experience with the product or an expert who can help them. You could customize the email to point out any special offers you have or how they can save money with a bundle that they did not see when they were on your site.

There is a lot of room for closing deals when a cart is abandoned. We provide you tools but ultimately you, the site owner, knows what may entice a customer to return and consider making a purchase.

Freddy Uson is the Creative Director and owner of Uson Consulting, llc. Visit usonconsulting.com A Web Design & Creative Marketing business who offers web design, development, e-commerce, SEO and site optimization, marketing and all print collateral. Based in the Central New Jersey, Princeton, NJ area and serving all of NY/NJ. Contact us at (551) 265-8762 or email info@usonconsulting.com

Thursday, April 25, 2013

As a business owner what frustrations do you encounter with Web Developers?

I wrote the question above in the previous posting with the hope that some business owners would share an issue or two so I could learn about what goes on out there and see if there's anything that repeats in general. I also posted the same question in various medical, physician, dental, imaging and marketing groups since I have a few clients in those areas. I got a reply from someone in the medical profession who suggested that I offer some examples or case studies rather than just link and direct the reader to the same question on my blog.

I understand the line of thinking this person is coming from because the number one rule in social media and blogging is to give out information. I believe my intent was reversed and I was hoping people would share insights and experiences with me instead. That did not happen and I admit I overlooked the number one rule in blogging as I mentioned.

So here are a few things my clients shared with me that frustrated them before coming to me. I offered them effective solutions.

1) Easy access to update and maintain content on the website.
Even though they may never touch the website, the site owner wants to know that they can roll up their sleeves and get into the pages. Some clients go into the content on a regular basis and may have an employee dedicated for that task as well. We create custom websites built on a platform that makes it very easy to manage and edit content. Many clients have had sites in the past that required knowledge of coding and traditional "web" languages in order to do anything with the website. Often that meant they needed to rely on a web developer, web master or have someone on staff with those skills. All of those options are costly whether you're looking at the hourly rates that add up or overhead costs of an employee or expenses in dealing with an agency. Effective websites that engage visitors and keep them coming back have fresh content updated on a regular basis. We make it easy and cost effective to self manage.

2) Unlimited toll-free Customer Support.
Clients can access and update content when they are on my platform but what if they need a little help? Sometimes a client wants to edit or tweak elements in the site that are more than just content edits. Many times I hear complaints when a site owner wants to make minor changes but has to spend quite a bit again for outside resources or staff-up and generate a lot of overhead. We solve that by offering Customer Support Experts, toll-free and unlimited for a low monthly flat fee. You simply call and ask to speak with an expert in either site editing, content management, email campaigns, SEO, social media or e-commerce. For a low fee you have experts at your disposal for as long as you need to show you how to modify and update your web site.

3) Everything you need for an effective online presence is included with your website.
Many of our clients came from situations that were difficult and expensive because every time they wanted to do something new, expand the website or market and promote their business they had to purchase additional services or buy add-on features. Our custom designed websites include everything you need built-in. No additional cost for e-commerce, creating and launching email campaigns, managing forms/collecting data and launching a mobile site. These are all features that typically are offered a-la-carte with other developers, agencies, etc. We have it all included with your website and ready to implement.

Feel free to contact us, info@usonconsulting.com or visit usonconsulting.com
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Thursday, April 18, 2013

What frustrations do you encounter with Web Developers, Online Marketing and Management?

We have worked with several medical, dental, imaging practices, a surgical center, medical consultants and medical marketing individuals. Our clients are happy with the websites, online marketing, SEO and various creative collateral we created for them.

We know from past conversations that the investment and cost of maintaining an online presence is an issue when working with some web development companies. The other issue we hear is the difficulty or inability to maintain, monitor and adjust your website or marketing in an easy, cost-effective manner.

We would love to know what challenges or frustrations you may have come across (without pointing fingers) so we can improve and continue to offer effective Web Design and Creative Marketing.


Any feedback or examples are appreciated and we hope that your comments will ultimately help you or your colleagues. Feel free to contact us! We look forward to hearing from you.

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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Does your site have ineffective and useless keywords?

A client asked me recently if I could add some keywords to her website to drive traffic from searches. The assumption from her request was that I would add them without incurring additional charges to a site that was already very affordable. The site is fairly small, just a few pages and completed in record time before an event that was taking place.

This reminded me of a comic book I had when I was a kid from Archie Comics. You may recall, it was a group of teenagers named Archie, Betty, Jughead, Veronica, etc. There was a scene in which Archie walks into a CB and Ham Radio store and asks the sales person behind the counter, "what can I get for five dollars?" The sales person replies, "a fake antenna to put on your car so you can have the CB-look".

Just adding some keywords to a site will give you the SEO-look but it is useless and will not drive traffic to your site. I come across many sites that appear to have the SEO-look with words that the business owner or employee put into the header that seem to relate to the business but are not what people may search for. On the flip side these words may actually be exactly what everyone is putting into the searches but that can result in pulling many competitive sites as well so your site appears far down the list, many pages from the start of the results.

So what I recommend to clients (really a must) and often include as part of the new site or re-design is an "On-Site Optimization Package". This is the most affordable and smallest step to take in SEO (search engine optimization). Here is an overview of the work we do with this package.

Keyword Research:
- Review content on pages to create keyword phrases
- Run Analytics on specific pages/keyword phrases
- Edit/Modify Keywords/Keyword Phrases

Optimize Page Content:
- Edit content to reflect keywords/keyword phrases
- Integrate into titles, headings, description, alt tags
- Rename image files and re-link
- Check for broken links
- Add content next to images and/or videos for relevancy

Meta Tags:
- Embed Meta Tags based on the new keyword phrases into the code

Site Maps:
- Create and place link to an html site map on index page
- Create a XML site map and upload to Google, Bing and Yahoo


This is a very basic package and yet our clients get good results a short time after the work is completed. In general SEO is far more complex and requires an on-going monthly commitment in terms of work and investment. The package above is a good start and certainly far better than just throwing some keywords into the site.


Feel free to contact us; we'd love to talk about improving your website's search results. Uson Consulting. Web Design & Creative Marketing.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Make internet marketing work for you

I came across the stats below when reading an entry on http://www.followupsuccess.com/

2% of sales are made on the first contact
3% of sales are made on the second contact
5% of sales are made on the third contact
10% of sales are made on the fourth contact
80% of sales are made on the fifth to twelfth contact

Sends a clear message and I know that I used to be guilty of only following up once or twice. Now, I use systems built into the same Web Solution I offer my clients to increase the number of contact "touches". We send out emails that roll out to a specific schedule with the intent of enhancing the initial meeting or conversation we had. In the emails we provide additional information and the goal is to educate the recipient on the process that would benefit them (of course we can provide everything they need to execute that process).

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Business is good but don't ignore online marketing

Yesterday I came across the potential to put together a proposal to create a website for a telecommunications business that does really well. Turns out that they have a horrible website that has not been updated in six years. I was approach by a Graphic Designer who is looking to re-brand, do a logo as well as a new brochure for them. She was looking at adding my services and expertise in Web Solutions because the client really needs help with the website. This client does not see the value in getting professionals to design and market their business. They have an awful logo that the owner put together and a printed brochure that is so bad the sales people in the company refuse to use it and send out emails instead.

You could argue that that company is doing well so who cares? My answer to that is that you need to grow and the one way to help that is to improve your overall marketing. If you change nothing then nothing will change. If you are doing well would you not want to do even better? You never know what will happen in the future with competitors or the marketplace. You cannot predict or control outside forces but you can control what you do.

I was not surprised to learn that the Graphic Designer asked the business questions and got no response or answers to the following. Who is your ideal client? Who are your main competitors? Where do you see your business in three years? Do you have specific goals for the amount of growth your company will do in the near or long term future?

Businesses that do well should invest in themselves in the form of branding and marketing. If the market turns or something happens that makes the business suffer they are unlikely to spend money at that time when they really need it most. It is similar to the idea that the businesses who increase advertising and marketing in a bad economy are much better off when the economy gets better. The reason why is because they are not only increasing their market share and potential client base but taking them away from the competitors who reduce or eliminate their efforts in a poor economy. Once the economy gets better guess who's going to benefit from the spending? My guess is that the gains are more than the savings incurred from cutting back.

The reason I wrote about this topic today (other than thinking about being approached by the Graphic Designer and business I mentioned) is this article I came across.

http://bit.ly/YQDnfu

It is not saying exactly the same thing but I wonder if luxury retailers who do well have ignored the internet simply because they are doing well? I do not know the answer but it made me think about yesterday's business who does really well and doesn't get or see the need to invest in branding/marketing/internet/etc.


Uson Consulting is based in the Princeton NJ Central New Jersey area in East Windsor, Mercer County, we serve the NY/NJ greater New York City area. Custom websites, website services, e-commerce marketing, web promotion and effective search engine optimization are all part of our web development services. We are a design company with graphic designers who love creating your custom website. Call (551) 265-8762 to see if you are eligible for a free site evaluation or a free website presentation.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

SEO that works... first page on Google!

I get a lot of questions about SEO and whether it is effective. Many clients ask about getting specific results and my answer is always the same... you can not guarantee SEO results and no one should. There are too many variables and the rules change constantly.

I offer two different packages. One is straight-forward on-site optimization, the other is comprehensive on and off-line optimization that is ongoing monthly.

Last week I took the time to actually work on my website, usonconsulting.com which ironically I had not touched in a while. We are so busy taking care of other clients that we sometimes forget to take care of ourselves. I did the on-site optimization package and forgot about it until today. This morning I did a few searches on Google and found that not only did we end up on page one but in many cases we were the first, second and third listing in the non-sponsored results shown.

The website's stats show the increase in site traffic due to the better search results and optimization. Of course the increased traffic is useless without the proper marketing in place on the site to convert those visitors into repeat visitors and captured leads. Fortunately, all that is in place and we are benefiting from the increase in traffic.
Here are a few of the search examples/results I got this morning...

 

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The PAGE ONE/1st and 2nd listings are bolded but all the other listings on page one are impressive too. Talk to us and find out how we can help your business!
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