Thursday, March 31, 2005

Internet Specialists Fan FUELED Flame - YAHOO!; Seasoned Veterans Launch Marketing Company to Energize Web Results

DALLAS, March 30 /PRNewswire/ -- In the virtual search engine world, a single keyword can produce millions of results, and the top spot is highly coveted. FUELED, a Dallas-based Internet marketing agency that specializes in search engine optimization can take clients from the recesses of page 56 to a featured position on page one. What's more, the agency has the expertise to produce an easy-to-navigate, user-friendly virtual experience that will hold any e-visitors' attention.
"A lot of people still have that 'if you build it, they will come' philosophy, which rarely works," said FUELED president Pam Watkins. "You can do a lot of advertising and referral, but the most important part of Internet marketing is just getting them to the site, and that means search engine optimization."

Each year, companies invest countless millions on websites that fail to produce a fraction of the originally anticipated traffic. Designers consider navigation, e-commerce potential, online press kits and a host of other features and functions to dazzle an audience that never shows up. For some, torching the computer seems the last hope for igniting the corporate website.

FUELED provides a comprehensive set of services ranging from website development, strategy and planning to pay-per-click advertising campaigns. But ongoing search engine optimization (SEO) can produce new clients long after the website is customized and advertised. Experience fuels FUELED -- the kind of experience that has the potential to annihilate your competition.

"Our employees have been involved in Internet marketing and search engine optimization since 1995," said FUELED director of Internet marketing Steve Plunkett. "Sure, we design, develop and troubleshoot websites that captivate the visitors once they get there. But we can do something nobody else out there can accomplish -- we can deliver page one placement on organic search results -- guaranteed."

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