HICKORY, NC, October 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) X-Factor Web Marketing proudly announces its new website maintenance program. For an affordable monthly rate, X-Factor Web Marketing will update client websites on an as-needed basis, including web content, news, current events, photos, documents, and pricing pages. A dedicated account manager will also help clients ensure that blog posts, files, and links are all current.
"We are excited to bring this maintenance program to our clients," says Laurie Evans, X-Factor Web Marketing Account Manager. "In today's economy, many companies do not have the resources to keep a full-time Webmaster on staff, and website updates are often placed last on the to-do list for whoever draws the short straw and has the responsibility of 'maintaining' the company website. As a result, outdated news, service offerings, and even pricing can stay on company websites for months."
Evans continues, "Websites that are frequently updated rank much better in search engine results, and customers visit frequently updated websites more often, which enhances the customer-company relationship."
The X-Factor website maintenance plans are also very affordable, beginning at just $175.00 per month.
Benefits of X-Factor's Website Maintenance Program
• A dedicated Account Manager to ensure that updates are made in a timely manner
• Better search engine rankings with frequently updated website content
• Enhanced customer website visits, which strengthens customer loyalty
• All of the advantages of a full-time Webmaster without adding overhead
• No long-term contracts -monthly maintenance plans are paid monthly with no long term commitments
About X-Factor Web Marketing:
X-Factor Web Marketing is an Internet marketing firm serving the Hickory, Charlotte, Asheville, and surrounding North and South Carolina regions. With over 20 years of marketing experience, X-Factor provides a variety of marketing services to ensure a well-rounded internet marketing plan. By using a unique internet marketing business model, X-Factor melds public relations and search engine expertise to drive pre-qualified traffic to client websites.
For more information on X-Factor's Website Maintenance Program, contact 828-322-2690 or visit http://www.X-FactorMarketing.com.
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X-Factor Web Marketing Announces New Website Maintenance Program
X Factor Marketing new Website Maintenance Program. For an affordable monthly rate, X-Factor Web Marketing will update client websites on an as-needed basis, including web content, news, current events, photos, documents, and pricing pages.
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