LONDON, ENGLAND, October 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) The partnership with Action Medical Research adds another charity client to Passion's roster. Action will benefit from the expertise in implementation of organic traffic strategies that have become a major strength of Passion Digital's SEO service. Built from the ground-up for sustainable growth, the strategic approach to content creation and link curation takes a long-term approach to creating visibility. Whilst Action Medical Research are making use of the SEO service and Google Grant management services offered by Passion, the small digital marketing agency (in London) have established themselves firmly within the charity niche for other services including paid search (PPC), web design, and display advertising.
As well as funding research, Action Medical Research also publish a large volume of medical research on their website, tackling many of the 400+ conditions which they cater for. Their new relationship with Passion Digital will help to drive more donations to support this vital work.
"We're very excited to be working with such an important research organisation," Mike Grindy, Commercial Director for Passion Digital, said. "We are all looking forward to seeing the growth in traffic we can drive to the site and how we can help them to make a real difference to children suffering from these rare and debilitating conditions."
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Passion Digital Announce New Working Relationship With Action Medical Research
Passion Digital are proud to announce the start of a new business relationship with Action Medical Research, a leading charity that fund research into rare and debilitating diseases affecting children worldwide.
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