
Search Engine Optimization is a powerful, revenue enhancing method of optimizing web sites to attract more Users. It works with
several other NFI methods to increase calls to action and to generate more business. It can be used in conjunction with a
Sponsored Marketing Campaign as well.
Search Engine Optimization - you may hear it called "SEO" - takes longer than Sponsored Marketing
to get top rankings, but it is still the optimal method of generating vistor traffic in the long-run just because Users trust it more.
The feeling is that Sponsored Marketing is advertising - which it is - and that the natural search engine results (also known as "algorithmic
results") are not. But that is often not correct since companies like NFI help their clients get those top rankings by putting together
a full action plan utilizing our SEO Best Practices to have the best chance of getting those top results. By doing so, we are able to beat
the vast majority of sites with some of our search engine optimization work resulting in #1 rankings out of millions of sites on Google or Yahoo or other search engines.
Search Engine Optimization isn't rocket science any more than building one's own home. But done properly, it will get you
much more effective results more quickly and be visible to more people than if you were to do it yourself. And you might be surprised at
how little it costs. Our campaigns start at $1250 (mention this page) and go up from there.
NFI's Search Engine Optimization will increase traffic with the following methodology:
We will then deliver the following to improve your Search Engine Optimization results:
The rest is easy. We will then make any agreed upon changes for you to your web site.
View a sampling of our 60+ #1 Search Engine Optimization Results.
"We took advantage of your search engine optimization, and now IMC shows up in the top three for over a dozen relevant searches! What's more, the search engines found us far more quickly than I would have anticipated."
Paul Mazurek, Partner
Innovative Management Concepts

Sponsored Marketing? Or...
Search Engine Optimization? Or...
Both?