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Leading Atlanta SEO Company and Interactive Marketing Agency Celebrates Business's 2nd Anniversary this May

Alex Membrillo and Stephen Popov, alumni of Georgia State University, co-foundered of one of the leading Atlanta SEO companies. Located in Gwinnett County, the business was launched in 2009 and grossed over $700,000 in revenue during 2010.

Leading Atlanta SEO Company and Interactive Marketing Agency Celebrates Business's 2nd Anniversary this May
2011-05-05
NORCROSS, GA, May 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) In May 2009 Alex Membrillo and business partner Stephen Popov co-founded Cardinal Web Solutions (CWS). The company has quickly grown into a one of Atlanta's most successful Interactive marketing agencies, grossing over $700,000 in revenue during 2010. Currently the #1 "Atlanta SEO Company" on Google, CWS's services include Atlanta SEO (search engine optimization), pay per click advertising, Website design, e-mail marketing and social media management.

Cardinal Web Solutions is located in Norcross, GA, part of metro Atlanta, and services all industries and types of businesses. In addition to working with Atlanta based companies, they also provide customized Interactive marketing solutions to clients in both regional and national markets. CWS currently maintains over 40 Internet marketing accounts. Clients range from local doctors, lawyers, and service professionals to national brands such as Hilton Garden Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Clark and Washington P.C., Diamond Graders of America, Teplis Travel, Atlanta Peach Movers, and Sheraton Hotels & Resorts.

The Cardinal team uses a fresh approach to every client challenge, looking to first understand the client and their needs before offering solutions. Since its launch in 2009, Cardinal Web Solutions has experienced a large amount of growth and recently expanded to hire several new employees to their team. "Despite launching our business during an economic down time, we have been pleased to maintain forward momentum and have enjoyed growing our business over the past 2 years," shares Mr. Membrillo. "Since starting Cardinal Web Solutions I have consistently worked to maintain a positive outlook. I've found that there are a lot of trials and tribulations that a business owner goes through during the course of a business cycle and I believe that with an optimistic attitude everything is possible."

As a young entrepreneur, now 26 years old, and during a difficult economic climate, Membrillo faced many challenges before starting the business. First, as a result of the recession, he lost his job when the company he previously worked for went under. It was also about two months before the birth of Membrillo's first child. However, after finding a void in the market, Membrillo and Popov, both Georgia State University alumni and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity brothers, developed Cardinal Web Solutions.

One of the main issues that gave Membrillo and Popov the imperative to start Cardinal Web Solutions was that from previous work experience in the SEO Atlanta and Internet Marketing industries they had found that clients weren't being educated on their agency's processes and activities. Furthermore, transparency from Internet Marketing agencies did not exist; Internet Marketing companies were not being held accountable for providing results to their clients. So, with the mission to set the industry standard for ethical Atlanta SEO and all Interactive marketing practices, Cardinal Web Solutions was born.

Membrillo has also quickly established himself as an industry expert, being featured by premier media outlets including The Wall Street Journal. Cardinal Web Solutions looks forward to their continued growth and celebrating their 2nd year in operation. For more information about this premier Atlanta SEO Company, visit www.CardinalWebSolutions.com or contact them at 404-585-2096.

About Cardinal Web Solutions

Cardinal Web Solutions is an Interactive Marketing agency that is comprised of marketers that use technology to deliver results, not technicians implementing software or stale formulas. They approach every situation with the client's customer in mind and measure success not by increased traffic or impressions, but instead higher client profits. CWS keeps pace with rapidly shifting trends in Interactive Marketing, and develops engagement strategies that are not defined by a platform or a category, but leverage the best marketing vehicle to solve every unique challenge. They offer Search Engine Optimization, Pay Per Click Advertising, Social Media Management, Mobile Marketing, Web Design, Loyalty Databases, Email Marketing, Online Video, and more.

For more information call 404-585-2096 or visit http://www.CardinalWebSolutions.com

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[Press-News.org] Leading Atlanta SEO Company and Interactive Marketing Agency Celebrates Business's 2nd Anniversary this May
Alex Membrillo and Stephen Popov, alumni of Georgia State University, co-foundered of one of the leading Atlanta SEO companies. Located in Gwinnett County, the business was launched in 2009 and grossed over $700,000 in revenue during 2010.