February 20, 2009
SEOtrack™ – Business Development Solutions For Search and Social Media Marketing.
By jason
As you know, the world of digital media and interactive advertising is experiencing tremendous growth. The competition within the digital landscape is perpetually evolving and emphatically dynamic. As an agency, TFI strives to stay one step ahead of the learning curve…mainly by defining the learning curve.
To help our clients in the battle for relevancy, especially during bleak economic times such as these, we have developed a “turn-key” business development program called “SEOtrack”. Our program uses Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine Marketing (SEM), as well as Social and Viral media as catalysts for “jump-starting” 360-degree marketing campaigns while maintaining focus on your key profit centers.
SEOtrack™ is a revolutionary search-based, digital marketing strategy designed specifically to leverage the power of online search results. How important is a well-crafted and executed search engine and social media marketing strategy? Consider the following recent statistics: In October 2008, roughly 12.5 billion U.S. search requests were handled by the top three players (Google, Yahoo! and MSN) – Google accounted for 63% of that volume (ComScore).
SEOtrack has been designed to diagnose, prescribe and treat your online marketing initiatives with a systematic, quantifiable, results driven program that maximizes your resources and budget. SEOtrack combines the immediate benefits of a managed keyword media buy with long-term search engine optimization efforts to effortlessly push your online properties to the front of the pack.
SEOtrack combines on- and off-site optimization practices in an effort to achieve your visibility goals. We only employ white hat SEO techniques and will never, under any circumstances, turn to unethical (black hat) SEO processes during your search marketing program.
We encourage you to carefully review the reports and analyses generated by SEOtrack; they will provide you with a solid roadmap to implementing an aggressive digital strategy. Due to the competitive nature of most industries, developing a digital strategy will require meticulous planning, profound analytical research, and precise implementation of innovative marketing tactics.
The Factory Interactive are here to help guide you through the process of understanding exactly where you stand and what you stand to gain. Ask questions. Seek out answers. Learn from your mistakes and the mistakes of your competitors. We know it can be a difficult task for many, but we are confident in SEOtrack’s ability to help you: Adapt. Evolve. Prosper in the digital global marketplace – lets build this success story together.
Start building your online strategy today!
http://www.seotrackonline.com/
Call us: 305.752.9400
Email us: inquiries@seotrackonline.com
Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/thefactoryi
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