NORCROSS, GA, April 23, 2013 (Press-News.org) Lawrenceville Dental Associates, a group of dentists in Lawrenceville, Ga., is pleased to announce its partnership with Internet marketing firm, Cardinal Web Solutions.
Cardinal Web Solutions will provide Lawrenceville Dental Associates with customized search engine optimization (SEO). The goal of SEO is to increase a Web site's ranking with popular online search engines. This practice is particularly useful for Web sites that are looking to improve their online customer conversion rates.
Lawrenceville Dental Associates hopes that by improving its site's SEO value, it will see an increased number of patients coming in from its Web site. The Lawrenceville family dentistry practice understands how difficult it can be to find a dentist, and they want to encourage people who have avoided the dentist to consider the benefits its practice offers, including sedation dentistry.
"We are very excited to be working with Cardinal Web Solutions to benefit our Lawrenceville dentists," states Ken Tralongo, CEO of Tralongo Management, parent company of Lawrenceville Dental Associates. "We were very impressed by Cardinal Web Solutions' step-by-step plan to improve our Web site and increase our Web traffic. We hope this partnership will help more Lawrenceville residents find a dentist with whom they feel comfortable."
Consisting of four experienced and talented dentists, Lawrenceville Dental Associates provides individuals and families with the complete dental care they need to have healthy teeth and gums. The practice believes that it is important for patients to feel at ease when receiving dental care, which is why they are one of the few practices to offer sedation dentistry in Lawrenceville, Ga.. Sedation dentistry allows patients to remain relaxed and comfortable during their dental treatments.
To learn more about Lawrenceville Dental Associates and its sedation dentistry options, visit http://www.lawrencevilledentalassociates.com/.
About Lawrenceville Dental Associates:
Lawrenceville Dental Associates is a general dentistry practice that offers comprehensive dental care for patients in Lawrenceville and Gwinnett County. Their practice is made up of a team of four highly trained and experienced Lawrenceville dentists, as well as a friendly and professional support staff.
Learn more at http://www.lawrencevilledentalassociates.com/.
For all media inquiries, please contact:
Allie Petit
Content Manager
Cardinal Web Solutions
http://www.CardinalWebSolutions.com
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