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Welcome to our Google PageRank PR6 website that has absolutely has no useful rank for any phrases that matter.  We are well respected in the SEO (search engine optimization) world and long ago lost count of all our successful campaigns.  People often come to us and point out that our website does not rank prominently for any phrases related to SEO and have the nerve to ask us why. 

We had the privilege of working with Patrick McMullan and his incredible team in developing the new online PMC Magazine site designed by Carmen Yazejian at Network9.  Just meeting Patrick was an honor as he is certainly a media icon. Patrick's ability to make the correct choice is not just limited to his photos, but also extends to the people he surrounds himself with.

Dan Abrams came to us in the spring of 2009 with an ambitious plan to launch five unique websites in less than a year. He had already engaged the design services of Rex Sorgatz, one of today’s top media site designers, to do the graphic design. After hundreds of man-days of strategizing, programming, implementing, and tuning we are proud to be part of their unrivaled success. The numbers are astounding for such a young web presence and lean staff;  7 million visits and over 23 million page views for September 2010 with October to see another 25% increase.

Blogs can be a very effective tool to create foot traffic, build organic rank, and acquire valuable relevant inbound links for any web site.  A decision must be made whether to integrate the blog as a sub-directory within an existing domain or to create an entirely new domain. 

The leading Washington, DC based event planning and management firm came to us with an existing website that had no first page rank for any keyword phrases other than their company name.  The site was well established, had a moderate amount of content, and no penalties. The client's target market was moderately competitive and there was a strong geographic component (Washington DC and Baltimore).