Romanian Company Enters Website Traffic Optimization Market

Will small and medium businesses migrate to the new solutions in tracking and testing provided by Eastern European countries?

Bucharest, Romania PRWeb) January 17, 2007 -- Romanian company (KaizenTrack.com) offers web traffic optimizing software that uses Taguchi algorithms to change the standards of website optimization.

KaizenTrack uses the Taguchi method for advertising developed by Dr. James Kowalick. This multivariate method surpasses the traditional split-test by up to 20 times. While the new Google Website Optimizer uses a full factorial algorithm to produce multivariate testing, the Taguchi method for advertising may prove many times more competitive.

"Japanese cars invaded US market a few decades ago. Eastern European software companies will probably invade the Internet in the years to come. KaizenTrack is just a product of this trend, because many companies from Romania have founded the Internet and now are entering markets, stated Ciprian Pintea, founder of http://www.kaizentrack.com/pr1.htm

Most of the times, foreign software like KaizenTrack have a lot to offer because they are built using highly qualified programmers from Romania, Bulgaria, Russia and other countries. KaizenTrack is already making innovations in the tracking and testing marketplace, not only by adopting technologies like Taguchi for marketing, but also by implementing accurate tracking funnels of how visitors react in terms of conversions with a website.

"We will continue to develop and to innovate in this marketplace because we want to add tremendous value to our clients and develop the best solutions that will fit their needs. Our mission is to take a big share of this industry."

For more information please visit www.kaizentrack.com/pr1.htm .

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Ciprian Pintea
Kaiax Inc
http://www.kaizentrack.com/pr1.htm
+40788500075

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