Affinity Offers Search Engine Boost To Small Businesses
2005-02-10 13:00:00
Web services provider Affinity Internet this week announced the launch of a search engine optimization service for small to midsize businesses (SMBs). Called Search Engine Optimizer, the service is designed to help SMBs' Web sites rank highly on Internet search engines.
Affinity guarantees that Search Engine Optimizer clients' Web sites will be listed in at least two of the top five search engines (Google, Yahoo!, MSN, aolSearch, Ask Jeeves) within three months of purchasing the service or it will continue the service at no charge for an additional three months.
Search Engine Optimizer is available to both existing Affinity Internet clients and non-clients. Customers can choose either a consultative service, which consists of analysis of the client's site and monthly recommendations on how to better optimize, for $75 a month, or they can have Affinity's in-house team implement the recommendations for $150 a month. More information can be found at www.affinity.com/seo.
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