DIYSEO Changes Name to UpCity and Launches New SEO ...
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Small businesses in need of an SEO boost can check out the new SEO platform from UpCity (formerly DIYSEO).
If you?re wondering what happened to DIYSEO, they changed their name to UpCity?and?launched a brand new SEO platform that helps?small businesses get traffic to their website. After the Chicago-based tech company analyzes a small business?s online visibility and ranking, businesses can complete step-by-step tasks to strengthen their online presence. Tasks include website, local and social media optimization, reputation management and blogging.
New enhancements to UpCity?s SEO platform include:
- Additional optimization and insight
- Expansion of local optimization curriculum
- Ability to earn points and rewards
- Easier to add more sites and manage them under one email address
- Expanded panel of online marketing experts via Ask An Expert area
UpCity represents the future of the business and the foundation for how we help our clients elevate their presence online. Search engine optimization and internet marketing have become more complex throughout the past several years.?UpCity takes a different approach by providing education and insights and making it easier to navigate through this chaotic world. The UpCity platform ultimately increases the amount of free traffic our clients receive?via?search engines, social media and local sites, and will provide a step-by-step, simple approach to help convert this traffic to revenue. -Dan Olson, CEO at UpCity
For new customers and existing businesses, pricing starts at $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually for the do it yourself plan through January 31st, 2013. It?s unclear what the pricing will go up to after that date. There?s also a $149.99 per month pricing plan for businesses that would like UpCity to do their SEO tasks for them.
Existing DIYSEO businesses can click here to migrate their account, historical reports and task history to UpCity. New businesses that aren?t sure how they rank in Google can check out?UpCity?s free Local Report Card to analyze their local visibility.
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Written by Philip Nowak
Philip Nowak is the founder of Firmology, a?small business news?and information media company focused on helping small business owners grow their business through technology and innovation.?You can find Philip on?Google+,?Twitter?and?LinkedIn.
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