Whatever your online business marketing budget, Armitage, Inc. has a solution for you

 

With more than 12 years of experience in building hundreds of sites and creating mega-successful Internet strategy for any industry, Armitage, Inc. offers you a number of Fast Fixes for your Internet business

If you’re just getting started, have a limited budget ($3,000 U.S. or less) or prefer to fix or build your web site and do the web site marketing yourself, this is what we recommend you start with:

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  • Sign up for a 1-hour consultation direct with Diane Armitage to review your existing goals, objectives and Internet/web site marketing success. She gives you action-step recommendations from there. 

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  • Sign up for our 5-week Consulting Package, where you meet for 1 hour weekly with Diane Armitage and specific experts for ongoing strategy, support and action steps. (In many cases, we do the action steps for you.)



Would you rather just have the experts to take over?
If you prefer to rely on Armitage, Inc’s proven track record of Internet business marketing success by creating (or re-inventing) any portion of your company’s web site marketing strategy, this is what we recommend you start with:

A complimentary existing web site review. We have to know what we’re starting with to see where probable gaps and overlooked opportunities exist. This is personally completed by Diane Armitage. Click now to learn more and sign up for the Armitage Web Site Review

A follow-up 1-hour consultation direct with Diane Armitage and her primary team of experts to further determine your existing strategy and the goals and objectives you’ve set out for your entity. From there, we create a strategy for your company’s fastest path to vastly improved Web/Internet Marketing success.

 

Still not sure what to do?
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Diane Armitage's Blog: Successful Internet Marketing

  • These last couple of weeks, I've run into a growing number of clients and prospects with long faces and permanent worry creases up around their eyebrows. NOT the sort of attitude that's going to bring new business in the door, that's for sure.




    Written on Friday, 09 July 2010 07:06
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