In order to show the world our SEO Tool technology, we have for the past few months been running individual and group webinars for interested parties. We run them through Go to Meeting, and they last approximately 45 minutes. We have one coming up tomorrow:
We strongly encourage companies who are committed to increasing natural search traffic to take a look at the technology. You will have an opportunity to see the tool in action and pose questions to the moderator. Find the issues that are holding your site back, and let Triangle Direct Media help increase your organic search traffic for Q4.
Triangle Direct announced today that we will be attending the Internet Retailer conference and exhibition in Chicago June 8th through the 11th. We will be in booth 114 in the McCormick exhibition hall and look forward to meeting many of our current clients. We also anticipate a lot of interest from companies wanting to see SEOTool, and will be running demos from dawn til dusk. If you are interested in more information on our services, or just want to chat, drop by the booth and see what Triangle Direct Media can do for your business.
Back in 2008, Triangle Direct Media took the step of providing on page services to our clients. This was done to fill a hole in our clients’ marketing mix. We were seeing great successes with our blog linking and Social Media link building services, but there were still great deficiencies in terms of their on page work. Obviously this is a very crowded field, but given all the options available it was surprising how little attention was being paid to the basics. There were several third party tools that could help us identify on page problems and inconsistencies, but none of them gave us the depth we were looking for to really get to the core issues. That is why we developed SEOTool, a game changing technology that enabled us to dig deeper.
It has been a long time since I have posted in this blog, but I was one of the original authors when we launched this site back in ‘07. And it has been an interesting three years to say the least. Back then, no-one knew what a blog was, and companies struggled with the concept of using a blog to help drive organic search rankings. Now everyone is self publishing, and blogs are part of the common vernacular. We saw the rise of Twitter and the continued decline of print and TV advertising. We saw social media being used for political movements, disaster relief and mobile entertainment. Over the coming months I will be giving my insight on the industry in general and Triangle Direct in particular.
Triangle Direct Media proudly sponsored the 2009 Run Walk Festival in Cary North Carolina this past weekend. The Festival helps the Rotary Club of Cary to fund many important groups in the community.