Search Engine Optimization Firm Pays to Leave Your SEO Specialist

February 22, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Recently, Adviatech Corp., (http://www.adviatech.com) launched their newest search engine optimization package, the Total E-Marketing service. The service combines two previous packages they used to offer in an all inclusive plan that fits the majority of companies that contact Adviatech.

In developing the Total E-Marketing service plan, Adviatech researched their competitors and talked to some of their competitor’s clients to determine what companies really want from their search engine optimization firm. In doing the research, Adviatech learned that many companies are not satisfied with their search engine optimization specialist.

In the front lines of this research project was Adviatech Vice President, Jason Bland who commented, “I was amazed at the number of representatives and business owners that I spoke with who were dissatisfied with their search engine optimization specialist. Unfortunately, many of them signed SEO contracts which keep them locked in with a company they would rather not work with. It has always been our position to not use contracts. We believe that our good customer service and quality search engine optimization should be the reason our clients stay with us which is why we use a renewing 30 day terms agreement which our customers are very satisfied with.”

To help companies that are tied down with bad search engine optimization specialist, Adviatech is offering several incentives to get businesses to make a “competitive upgrade”. One of the more popular upgrade benefits is a partial credit. After reviewing a businesses current SEO agreement, Adviatech will apply a percentage of what a company has paid to a previous SEO firm, to the client’s project with Adviatech.

Jason Bland spoke of a recent deal made with a client. “We were contacted by a company that had signed a contract with a competing SEO company. They were very dissatisfied with the level of customer service they were getting and wanted to move to a new company. However, they had four months left in their management agreement. Therefore, in order for us to start their project immediately, we agreed to give them four months of management free.”

Adviatech will review each case individually as all SEO agreements may vary. The competitive upgrade offer is part of a limited time promotion of their newly launched Total E-Marketing service. For more information visit http://seo.adviatech.com.