DOYLESTOWN, PA, April 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) IQnection Internet Services, Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of ARS Data Systems as a recent business acquisition. ARS was started in 1995 and provided website design and hosting services to over 400 clients throughout Bucks County. As part of the acquisition, IQnection will continue to provide service and support to the ARS Data Systems clients for all of their web design, SEO, and hosting needs.
IQnection is eager to welcome their new clients and ensure smooth transitions. IQnection will be holding a seminar on May 19th to discuss web marketing strategies and how to maximize website results:
IQnection Welcome Seminar
May 19th 2011
10am-12pm
28 East Oakland Ave.
Doylestown, PA 18901
RSVP at http://www.IQnection.com
For over ten years, IQnection Internet Services has remained at the forefront of web development, hosting, and marketing; providing designs and technical solutions that set their clients apart from competition. After launching over 1000 websites, IQnection has been honored as one of the Philadelphia area's top 100 companies. For more information on Web Design, SEO Services, and Web Hosting visit IQnection at http://www.iqnection.com/.
IQnection is a Web Design & Marketing firm located in Bucks County - Doylestown, PA. Contact us at http://www.iqnection.com
IQnection Internet Services Acquires ARS Data Systems
IQnection Internet Services, Inc. of Doylestown has recently acquired ARS Data Systems and will continue to provide services to ARS clients.
2011-04-27
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[Press-News.org] IQnection Internet Services Acquires ARS Data SystemsIQnection Internet Services, Inc. of Doylestown has recently acquired ARS Data Systems and will continue to provide services to ARS clients.