HOUSTON, TX, May 09, 2013 (Press-News.org) BizVizable, owned by Advice Interactive Group, has launched a new digital agency aimed at helping small business owners in Houston, TX. The new agency, BizVizable Houston, provides local search tools for business owners in the area looking to increase their rankings on search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing.
As the the Internet, social networking sites, and e-commerce become more and more popular, business owners are quickly discovering the need to grow their businesses online. However, this requires so much more than simply having a website or a social media profile.
As the industry leaders at BizVizable Houston know, search engine optimization, or SEO, is a vital part of generating business and traffic online. For that very reason, BizVizable's new Houston SEO agency provides a full array of services designed to target online consumers, entice them to visit a client's site, and turn pageviews and clicks into real-world sales. Tactics like social signal posting, Google Places management and optimization, and citation building allow businesses working with BizVizable Houston to engage audiences on different Internet platforms, thereby increasing their business' online presence.
Business owners who aren't sure if their current SEO company is doing everything they should for their business are encouraged to get a free visibility report from BizVizable Houston. The report will show just how well the business is seen on search engines, in local business listings, and on social media profiles. Business owners can then have one of the agents from BizVizable Houston contact them for a free quote of services.
Interested parties can request more information about BizVizable Houston's services or SEO packages by calling 281-310-1590 or visiting http://www.bizvizablehouston.com/.
About BizVizable Houston
BizVizable Houston is a locally-owned SEO agency that offers local search services to small- and medium-sized businesses in and around the Houston metro area. The company is a full-service digital agency, providing such services as website design, pay per click management, local SEO, and reputation management.
About BizVizable
BizVizable is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dallas Internet marketing company Advice Interactive Group, an Inc. 500 company. For more information, visit the main website: http://www.bizvizable.com/
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BizVizable Announces New Digital Marketing Agency in Houston, TX
BizVizable launches new local search website to help Houston businesses get found online.
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