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After an Extensive Evaluation Topseos.com, the Independent Authority on Search Vendors, Named Softline Solutions in the Top 10 Companies for Best Integrated Online Marketing

Softline Solutions has been recognized as one of the top 10 search engine optimization companies by topseos.com.

2010-09-07
LOS ANGELES, CA, September 07, 2010 (Press-News.org) The independent authority on search vendors, www.topseos.com, has named the best integrated marketing services in the industry for September 2010. Softline Solutions was announced in the top ten integrated service providers based upon their performance during review of their paid search marketing, search engine optimization and local SEO solutions. An experienced researcher scrutinized the firm's business practices and contacted clients to ensure they were truly among the best.

During the extensive analysis completed by topseos, the independent research team found that Softline Solutions did an excellent job of determining the best integrated marketing campaign for their clients. The review also revealed that the company provides a personal experience for their clients. The Director of Marketing for Softline Solutions, Rony Mirzaians, said, "Our completely US-based staff, family-driven business values and the willingness to go above and beyond for our clients has made significant difference for our client satisfaction and retention."

Softline makes sure that they are the best company for the client's needs by first getting to know the client. Mirzaians explains, "We have an exhaustive interview process even during the pre-sign up phase as we need to ensure both companies are a fit for each other. We make sure that we spend time with our clients to not only understand their online marketing needs but their overall business culture."

The company recently launched the redesign of their own website, and have already earned a strong reputation for being a top choice for pay per click management, search engine optimization and local search marketing solutions across the United States. As such, topseos.com is proud to include Softline Solutions in the top ten of the integrated search campaign category.

Softline Solutions is a complete online marketing solutions provider with the vision of delivering highly personalized service with obsessive attention to customer satisfaction.

For further information, please contact us at 1-888-335-2226 or www.softlinesolutions.com.


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[Press-News.org] After an Extensive Evaluation Topseos.com, the Independent Authority on Search Vendors, Named Softline Solutions in the Top 10 Companies for Best Integrated Online Marketing
Softline Solutions has been recognized as one of the top 10 search engine optimization companies by topseos.com.