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SEO PowerSuite Maker - Link-Assistant.Com - Launches SEO Network on LinkedIn

Now any LinkedIn member can 1. follow Link-Assistant.Com news via LinkedIn, and 2. join the company's SEO ThinkTank group to talk SEO and mingle with the top professionals in the business of search.

2011-08-31
MINSK, BELARUS, August 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) SEO software company, Link-Assistant.Com, has launched a professional SEO network on LinkedIn.

Now any LinkedIn member can follow the company and join its SEO ThinkTank group on LinkedIn discuss SEO with the very people that made SEO PowerSuite into an industry-top SEO toolkit.

Here's how LinkedIn professionals benefit from Link-Asssistant.Com's new platform:

- By joining the company's SEO ThinkTank group, LinkedIn members can discuss all things SEO with SEO PowerSuite makers and search industry experts.
- LinkedIn members can use SEO ThinkTank as a central hub where people interested in SEO products and services meet those who provide them.
- SEO PowerSuite fans and affiliates can now review and recommend SEO PowerSuite tools to millions of LinkedIn professionals via Link-Assistant.Com's LinkedIn page.

To follow the company news and updates via LinkedIn, please visit http://www.linkedin.com/company/link-assistant.com

To join Link-Assistant.Com's SEO ThinkTank group, please visit http://linkd.in/SEOThinkTank

*Link-Assistant.Com on LinkedIn*

LinkedIn is the largest social networking platform for professionals. With 100 million registered members and 47.6 million global monthly visitors, LinkedIn is doubtless one of the best places to find detailed information on employees, companies, and their products and services.

"Our presence on LinkedIn is a great opportunity for LinkedIn members to learn about SEO and SEO software and discuss the trendiest SEO topics with us and other SEO experts" says Link-Assistant.Com CEO and Founder, Viktar Khamianok. "We are excited about the launch and look forward to welcoming new SEO ThinkTank members and Link-Assistant.Com fans on LinkedIn."

*About SEO*
SEO is short for "Search Engine Optimization" - a vibrant online marketing field driving webpages to the top of non-sponsored search results with the purpose of increasing site's popularity and boosting online sales.

To help webmasters do quality SEO easily and affordably, technology experts have teamed up with the search marketers to create myriads of SEO software products, of which Link-Assistant.Com's SEO PowerSuite is a long-standing leader.

Defining the world standard for SEO software - About Link-Assistant.Com:

Link-Assistant.Com is a Europe-based IT company developing leading-edge site promotion solutions. The company makes and markets SEO PowerSuite - a toolkit made up of 4 SEO tools standing at the forefront of onpage and offpage search engine optimization technology.

For news and updates on SEO PowerSuite, please visit Link-Assistant.Com's site or company page on LinkedIn, or contact Alexandra Shkalikova at ashkalikova@link-assistant.com, 375447761416.


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[Press-News.org] SEO PowerSuite Maker - Link-Assistant.Com - Launches SEO Network on LinkedIn
Now any LinkedIn member can 1. follow Link-Assistant.Com news via LinkedIn, and 2. join the company's SEO ThinkTank group to talk SEO and mingle with the top professionals in the business of search.