SEO Update: American Metals

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Since SEO is our specialty – we know what it takes to put a website on page 1.

When American Metals came to us they were back past page 10 for a lot of their keywords and getting about 50 users per month on average on the website.

Today we’re #1 or #2 in nearly every category and sometimes both #1 AND #2. Traffic increases have been phenomenal. There has beena  several hundred percent increase in website traffic to over 1,000 visitors a month! That is fantastic news and some of the best results we’ve had so far. When you choose Livewire, you choose a Gainesville Web Design team that knows how to not only build great websites but can make them successful in a highly competitive market.

We’ve done it for plenty of companies. We can do it for you. For us, it’s as easy as baking bread.

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