PROVIDENCE, RI, February 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Konnessi LLC, a Rhode Island web design and marketing strategies company, has relocated its Providence offices into the Churchill and Banks building at 10 Greene Street. The move, which took effect on January 1, 2011, marks not only a major upgrade in office facilities and capabilities for the company, but also a migration deeper into the downtown Providence district.
Founded recently in 2010, the RI web design firm Konnessi (which in Maltese means, "connected") has seen exponential growth both in employees and in clientele, all in just under a year of existence. With humble beginnings in a small office in the basement of the famed Caprio Building on Federal Hill, Konnessi has taken on a multitude of high-powered clients, including those in the legal, financial, and hospitality fields. With its sights always set high and its roots grounded locally, the company looks to focus on helping other downtown Providence businesses increase their overall web presence through the use of affordable web design, and unique development, branding, and marketing strategies in order to bring awareness back to the area and re-establish Providence as a healthy, viable economic environment.
For a more in-depth look at the services offered by Konnessi, visit http://www.konnessi.com or contact the company directly at info@konnessi.com.
Konnessi has quickly become a regional leader in web development, with expertise in website design, social media strategy, and search engine optimization (SEO). We offer a wide range of web development services because we understand how important good web design and other tech services are to overall business development.
Rhode Island Web Design Company Relocates To Downtown Providence
Konnessi, a RI web design company recently reopened its doors at 10 Greene Street in Providence, RI.
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