Corona Holidays Chooses Turismotec for SEO Campaign
Corona Holidays has appointed travel SEO specialist Turismotec Ltd to implement an SEO campaign for their website www.coronaholidays.co.uk.
Turismotec will design and execute a natural search marketing campaign with the objective of delivering increased exposure in the main search engines for a number of target search phrases relating to Corona Holidays’ core destinations of the Canary Islands and Balearic Islands.
“Having wasted a lot of time and money on other SEO organisations, we have already noticed a huge difference in the professional approach and management of the commencement of our SEO campaign by Mark Scriven and Turismotec†says Domingo Sánchez, Director of Corona Holidays Ltd. “We are confident that this time we have made the right decision and are looking forward to working with Turistmotec, and being involved in the optimisation of our website. This is the start of what we envisage to be a long term commercial relationship†says Sánchez.
The natural search strategy will incorporate optimisation of the site content along with online PR and Social Media campaigns to ensure the site achieves maximum exposure online.
“We are delighted to have the opportunity to work with such a well established and reputable company as Corona Holidays†says Mark Scriven, Director of Turismotec Ltd. “They have an excellent website and very strong product offering. All that’s missing is good visibility in the search engines, which is where we come in†says Scriven.
The campaign will commence in January 2010.
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