Apogee Search – A SEO Marketing Blog

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Wednesday, 02nd May 2007 | Share


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The following post is a “Sponsored review”.

Apogee Search is a Search Engine Marketing firm that helps you turn your site into a revenue maker. Apogee Search does not just count click-throughs but uses real world measurements to drive qualified targeted visitors to your sites.

Some of the measurements they use:

  • Specific number of completed lead forms
  • Precise conversion rates
  • Actual cost per lead, cost per sale
  • Comparison of sales against search marketing investments
  • Total revenues generated per day, week, month, quarter and year

Apogee Search was founded in 2001 and is a division of Leads Customers Growth LLC. Apogee Search employs a staff of fulltime Internet Search Professionals. The goal at Apogee is making money for their clients.

Apogee Search also has a marketing blog where you can get all the latest news about search engine marketing. It reports on paid searches such as pay per click or ppc advertisement, natural search which is also known popularly as SEO, pay per call, affliate marketing and much more.

Apogee Search blog talks about search engine marketing news from around the search world, focussing on topics related to the latest technologies used for search. You will find many interesting posts about the new bidding mechanism for Google, Google ranking factor. The posts are well written and impart a log of information to the readers.

Apogee Search also helps webmasters in Search engine marketing. You can get a free search engine marketing analysis for your site.



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