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Cardinal Web Solutions Featured in Entrepreneur

The Principal of Cardinal Web Solutions was recently featured in Entrepreneur, a leading business publication about entrepreneurialism and small business management.

Cardinal Web Solutions Featured in Entrepreneur
2012-06-08
NORCROSS, GA, June 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Alex Membrillo, the co-founder of Cardinal Web Solutions, an Atlanta Internet Marketing firm, was recently featured in an article for Entrepreneur.com. Written by Lambeth Hochwald, the piece, "5 Ways to Make Sweet Music for Your Business," was published on May 29, 2012. It discusses how music can be used to positively influence sales and motivate staff.

In the article Mr. Membrillo explains how Cardinal Web Solutions (CWS) uses music to energize employees, encourage innovative ideas, and recognize achievements. "In the ever changing world of Internet marketing, we are always looking to bring a fresh approach to our client's needs and objectives. Music can be used as a great way to foster creative energy in the office," says Membrillo.

Ranked the #1 "Atlanta SEO Company" on Google, Cardinal Web Solutions is a leading Internet marketing provider. Their services include search engine optimization (SEO), pay per click advertising (PPC), web design, and social media marketing. CWS's Internet marketing solutions are customized to meet each client's specific needs, such as reaching their targeted geographic and demographic consumer markets.

Cardinal Web Solutions utilizes a variety of techniques and strategies for managing their client's online presence. They strive to first understand the client and their needs before offering solutions. CWS currently manages over 50 accounts with clients ranging from all types of industries. Local and national brands they work with include America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses, Healthy Trim, Express Oil Change, Junction Solutions, TRC Staffing, and Hilton Garden Inn and Hampton Inn properties.

For more information about Cardinal Web Solutions' Atlanta web design and other Internet marketing programs, call 404-585-2096 or visit www.CardinalWebSolutions.com.

About Cardinal Web Solutions

Cardinal Web Solutions is an Internet 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

Marketing and PR Contact:

Allison Reinert
ALR Marketing Solutions
404.890.5817
http://www.ALRMarketingSolutions.com

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[Press-News.org] Cardinal Web Solutions Featured in Entrepreneur
The Principal of Cardinal Web Solutions was recently featured in Entrepreneur, a leading business publication about entrepreneurialism and small business management.