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Lance Bachmann to Speak at Upcoming Local Event

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Lance Bachmann, CEO of Local Internet Traffic, will be speaking at MarketingCamp Philly, a local business conference. Lance enjoys speaking at events about the benefits of SEO and the impact it can have on your company. At this conference, Lance’s presentation will titled “Does SEO make sense for your marketing campaign?” The speech will center around an exploration of the need for and use of search engine optimization in your marketing efforts. Should you use SEO? Why? How to evaluate which SEO methods to use and how to implement and incorporate them into your overall marketing strategy. Click here to learn more about the conference. To learn more about Lance click here.

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Local Internet Traffic CEO Featured in Local Newspaper

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Lance Bachmann, CEO of Local Internet Traffic was recently featured in a news article from U.S.1 Princeton ’s Business and Entertainment Newspaper. The following is a except from the article.

Just throwing together a website without careful attention to the details may not be worth the effort. Lance Bachmann, president of Local Internet Traffic and its soon-to-be-launched subsidiary, 1seo, explains that if a website does not appear on the first page of an Internet search, its chance of attracting visitors is drastically reduced.

“Ninety percent of all traffic goes to the first pages of Google, Yahoo, and Bing,” says Bachmann, who is based in Oakford, Pa. “If you go to the seventh or eighth page, you’re going to get no traffic so you might as well not even be there.”

To move up in the ranking, a website must be optimized, and Bachmann was scheduled to discuss this process in his talk “Increase Website Traffic with Search Engine Optimization” on Wednesday, March 31, at 9 a.m. at the Small Business Development Center at the College of New Jersey in Ewing.

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