What are you doing October 8th ? Hopefully you’ll be joining us for our webinar entitled "Creating a Corporate Blog That Attracts Visitors". Learn more about getting traffic to your corporate blog, branding yourself or company as an expert, how to deal with content issues, and so much more.
A first in a series of webinars, we’re hopeful the information provided in our webinars will help other website owners with their internet marketing concerns, and give them an opportunity to ask us those all important questions.
Stay tuned for more announcements on upcoming webinars and let us know if there are any topics you’d like to learn more information about. We’re always looking for new ideas on how we can better assist those in internet marketing on the world wide web!
Kaila is a Sr. Account Manager at Vertical Measures. She works directly with clients to evaluate and analyze their overall Internet Marketing needs, creates sales proposals and recommendations. In addition she regularly reports on client rankings, gives SEO advice to brands in a variety of industries and manages client expectations.
Kaila has a background in social media marketing, link building, SEO and content marketing. She’s an active blogger on SearchEngineWatch.com, and an avid social media user (@cliquekaila on Twitter). She brings her experience to the table with new clients and enjoys writing about her experiences as well here on the VM blog and throughout the web.
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