Google Place Optimization for Washington Memorial Funeral Home

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3PRIME recently started work for Washington Memorial Funeral Home. They’re based out of North Haven and they are yet another local company that we’ve had the pleasure to work with. Washington Memorial takes great pride in their work, and their attention to detail in all aspects of services is second to none.

As a small company, 3PRIME eagerly supports other small businesses. One way we do this is with Google Places Pages—by claiming and optimizing them, and then promoting them to help our client gain more popularity. So please take a moment to check out the Washington Memorial Google Places Page.

And if you’re a small business have you considered how an optimized local listing in Google could help your businesses? If you have any questions, please contact us.

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