Search engine marketing, or SEM for short, is a highly advantageous strategy that combines organic, unpaid SEO techniques with paid sponsorships. You may be asking, “Why pay for SEM when I can use organic methods for free?” We’re glad you asked. Only a fusion of the aforementioned solutions in a structured, results-driven search engine marketing package will benefit your company.
Below are a few services we offer that can jump-start less-than-stellar sales and help promote your brand:
- Directory Submissions
- Brand-Building Search Engine Marketing
Directory Submissions
Directories such as Yahoo! Directory and Dmoz categorize and maintain hundreds of thousands of site listings that are critical to the success of your SEO campaign. These web directories are considered referral systems by Google, Yahoo! and Bing. As a professional on the move, you don’t have time to sort through the listed directory categories to find the valuable links you need. The experts at E-Local Rank, a leading search engine marketing optimization company, will handle the job for you. The more high quality one-way inbound links directed to your domain will elevate your ranking on the big three search engines. An improved page rank translates to greater unique site visitors, which means improved sales.
Brand-Building Search Engine Marketing
A brand is your corporate persona and the emotions customers associate with your goods and services. Many search engine marketing firms don’t take the time to understand their clients’ demographics and revenue goals, so it’s hard for them to deliver on their promises of direct referrals. Not at E-Local Rank. We offer a free initial consultation so we can fully understand the nature of your enterprise and your business needs. From there, we’ll decide on the right combination of search engine marketing (such as Pay-Per-Click and text-link ads) and on-page optimization strategies (such as website building, coding, title tags) to increase your company’s visibility and promote a positive online presence.
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