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SEO.com Offers Marketing Makeover to a Recession-Hit Company
SEO.com's Web Marketing Makeover will offer six months of services, valued at $60,000

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SEO.com is doing its part to help boost the struggling economy. The Internet marketing company today announced its Ultimate Web Marketing Makeover, which will give one organization the chance to emerge from the recession via a comprehensive Internet marketing campaign.

"We've been fortunate to experience great growth during the recession and now we want to give back and help another business have similar success," said Dave Bascom, chief executive of SEO.com.

Through October, SEO.com will accept submissions from various organizations that detail how the recession has affected them, and how they believe Internet marketing services could improve their situation. SEO.com will then award one of those businesses a six-month contract worth more than $60,000. Some of the services will include:

  • Web Site Redesign
  • Search Engine Optimization
  • Pay-Per-Click Advertising
  • Link Building
  • Press Releases, Writing and Distribution
  • Copywriting
  • Local Search Optimization
  • Social Media Optimization
  • Website Analytics
  • Blog Marketing

"With all the services we'll provide over the period of six months, we expect to lay a foundation that will literally change the future of a struggling organization," Bascom said. "To the winning organization, this will be worth much more than the $60,000. We will provide them with a strong online presence so they can attract many more customers through search engines, and we'll design their site so more of those visitors will turn into paying customers."

To participate in the contest, participants must fill out Ultimate Makeover form, which includes a section to write a 500-word essay that explains why they should be selected.

Any organizations that offer quality products or services and have been negatively affected by the recession are encouraged to apply. SEO.com will judge the participants based on the quality of business or service, the industry, the story behind the company, how it has struggled during the recession, and the potential to not only succeed, but to benefit the community.

"We really want to help a deserving company or organization get back on its feet," said Nelson James, vice president of SEO.com. "We are good at what we do, and we are confident that the services we are offering in this package will do just that."

SEO.com is accepting submissions for the Ultimate Web Marketing Makeover through Oct. 31, and will announce the winner in early November. If you know anyone who could benefit from this contest, please spread the word. For more information, visit http://www.seo.com/web-marketing-makeover/

About Carmen Gonzalez
Carmen Gonzalez is the co-founder, president, Chief Operating Officer of SYS-CON Media. Under her leadership, the company was named by Inc 500, three years in a row, among the fastest growing 500 privately held companies in North America. She has been with SYS-CON since 1994.

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