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eMergent Marketing Improves Web Site Conversions by 100% for Cleveland Law Firm
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Mergent Marketing and Kahn and Associates, a Cleveland, Ohio Lemon Law firm recently concluded a two-month pay-per-click conversion test in an effort to improve the number of completed consultation requests resulting from the paid search marketing campaigns. By incorporating in-house usability and conversion expertise into the pay-per-click management process, eMergent Marketing was able to significantly improve the conversion rate and the associated number of Web site conversions from the pay-per-click campaigns they manage for Kahn and Associates. Upon completion of the two-month test, eMergent Marketing increased the campaign conversion rate by more than 2.5%; resulting in an 100% increase in the number of completed consultation requests. According to Craig Kahn, President of Kahn and Associates, “eMergent Marketing has been a valuable partner in our online marketing efforts. The latest adjustments we made to our pay-per-click campaigns drastically improved our already successful search engine marketing efforts.” At a time when the cost-per-click for paid keywords continues to rise, improving the conversion rate is a critical component for ensuring overall campaign ROI. “While many search engine marketing firms are focused on simply driving traffic for their clients, eMergent Marketing is committed to a more comprehensive approach,” noted Paul Elliott, eMergent Marketing’s President. eMergent Marketing was founded on the premise that the convergence of search engine marketing and Web site usability and conversion would produce results that far outperform traditional SEO / SEM firms. The results simply speak for themselves. About Kahn and Associates More : 24-7pressrelease.com |
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