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SubmitNet Offers Marketing Tools Through ProStores

SubmitNet Inc., a company whose headquarters is in Portland, Oregon, and a company that provides customized technology-based platforms for Search Engine Optimization and Search Engine Marketing solutions, is going to offer marketing tools to small and medium-sized businesses through ProStores, which is an eBay company.

Working through the ProStores Developer Network, SubmitNet has put together a marketing solution that allows ProStores’ clients to incorporate multiple Paid Search (Pay Per Click or PPC) solutions and allows you to manage it from one interface.

ProStores merchants are now able to add PPC solutions (paid search solutions) with a few clicks — companies don’t have to struggle through the set-up and management process directly through each individual search engine.

This new add-on stops the process of trying to control advertising budgets and review ROI through multiple interfaces. Once ProStores clients set up their internet store, it’s a matter of only a few clicks to add on PPC advertising.

ProStores, an eBay Company, provides small- and medium-sized businesses with the ability to create professional, full-featured online storefronts that include sophisticated shopping cart and inventory management functionality, as well as provide customized branding and store domain names.

The SubmitNet Solution is available to ProStores members and can be added to an existing membership; for more information please go here.

SubmitNet is a Search Engine Optimization company that specializes in private label, technology driven, innovative web site submission and analysis tools. Avidly serving the small- and medium-sized Web businesses. The company’s business model fortifies the web site builder with powerful, optimization tools that are implemented by a company’s web designer. SubmitNet becomes a support mechanism.

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  1. I always wondered how far SEO tools could be sold into the B2B market…

    It probably depends on fragmentation…the larger companies would outsource SEO & but smaller ones would keep it ‘in house..’ Therefore, the smaller companies would be better businesses to target for SEO software…

  1. June 5th 2007

    superidaho.info » Tuesday 05th June 2007 09:39:02 AM

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