3PRIME Helps New Site Soar in the Rankings

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Only two months ago we began working for a site which was launched in August of 2010. And since beginning work for them, their new website has gone from nowhere, to first page for their top 2-word phrase. The services we performed for the site included consulting, on-page SEO optimization and link building through press releases and article submissions.

And we’re not done! For the final month of our engagement, 3PRIME will be employing targeted reciprocal link building. So far it’s looking very promising that this site, which isn’t even a year old, could rank #1 for its most competitive 2 word phrase.

Does your site need a boost? If so contact 3PRIME and we’ll work with you to build a growth action plan to help your site thrive.

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