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Ecreative Internet Marketing grew from a strong base of producing hundreds of web sites for industrial companies and providing market-driven search engine optimization programs.
These industrial companies were contract manufacturers, service companies, distributors, and companies that had stock and custom products. At first, their websites needed to reflect their printed sales material. As our clients’ businesses grew, they needed to provide their product details including part numbers and computer aided drawings (CAD) on a website, along with the ability to conduct business with clients utilizing a quote form and e-commerce solutions.
With 84% of American adults using search engines, it also became clear that not only did industrial websites have to address onsite usability issues and niche-market functionality, but also needed to make sure they were optimized to perform well in the search engines.
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