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A Website for Nothing? Now That’s Something

SetSitesHigh announces a new program that includes a complimentary website for search engine marketing clients.

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 8, 2006 –- In a bold move, SetSitesHigh announced a new program that includes a complimentary website for search engine optimization clients that sign contracts of 6-months or longer.

“Too many of our clients were forced to choose between having the right website developed with no remaining budget for marketing it and scaling back the website in order to have the budget to market it,” David Casey, VP, Sales, SetSitesHigh explains. “We hated seeing people with great ideas being forced to make that choice, so we came up with a plan to eliminate the need to make that choice at all,” Casey continues.

SetSitesHigh, a website design, online marketing and SEO company based in New York announced the new program on the heels of their announcement that they are focusing their efforts on small and mid-sized businesses.

“We tell our clients that starting a website is like opening a store. You need a great store on an even better piece of real estate. In real estate location is everything and the same is true on the Internet. Online location means where your website appears in web searches,” Casey explains. “We put together a talented team to drive our clients’ websites to the top of the rankings, so if we need to give them the site for free to get them started, we’re happy to do it,“ Casey continues.

SetSitesHigh has received considerable media coverage for their team approach to search engine optimization. “We have web developers that concentrate on optimizing a site’s coding, we have outstanding copywriters who optimize a site’s content and add new content to increase rankings, we have link campaign specialists that craft and implement an effective link campaign, while our marketing specialists review a site for overall visitor experience,” Ian Hill, Director of Operations, SetSitesHigh, explains.

A relative newcomer in the game, SetSitesHigh has already made considerable waves with innovative ideas, competitive pricing and a team talented enough that some are calling them the New York Yankees of website design and marketing.

“I don’t know if they should call us the Yankees of online marketing, especially if our clients like the Red Sox or the Mets, but if we were the Yankees, I hope I can be as good a closer as Rivera,” Casey jokes. With the new program announced, Casey may be closing more deals than even the great Mariano Rivera.

More details on the program are available at www.setsiteshigh.com.

ABOUT US
SetSitesHigh is a website design, development, Internet marketing and SEO firm based in New York. Offering comprehensive solutions for small and mid-sized businesses, SetSitesHigh uses a team approach on all projects taken.

David Casey
SetSitesHigh
888-646-5814

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