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Marketorial.com LLC
117 Sullivan St., New York, NY 10012
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| T : 212-925-1482 |
| F : 212-334-7457 |
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Our Mission
"Web Design with the Search Engines in Mind" TM
Marketorial.com works with small to mid-sized business owners, consultants, and retailers to create or improve your online presence through "search engine optimized" website design -- websites that are planned and built to rank as high as possible on the search engines for your most important search terms.
In business since 1998 -- the beginning of the web as we know it -- Marketorial.com focuses on building websites that function efficiently as marketing tools. We approach your website needs in a holistic fashion -- as a combination of flexible, scalable design and development and results-oriented, benefit-rich content and meta tags.
By helping you craft your online marketing message and differentiate yourself from your competitors, Marketorial.com's "Web Design with the Search Engines in Mind"TM ensures that you achieve high rankings on the search engines and increased business as a result.
Our History
We've been building websites since 1995. In Internet Years, we're as old as Yahoo and 3 years older than Google!
Our name -- Marketorial.com -- derives from the combination of online marketing expertise and editorial excellence we bring to every project.
Our experience with developing and marketing information products in all media, our first-hand knowledge of how people use the Internet, our ability to get to the heart of what can (and should) be done online in order for an organization to reach its target market and continue to grow -- all are of particular value to anyone seeking to build a viable, cost-effective website in today's post-boom Internet economy.
The company was formed in 1998 by Regina Kahney, former Editorial Director of Nonfiction for Random House/Knopf Children's Books and Media. Prior to forming Marketorial.com, Regina Kahney spent 15 years at Random House/Knopf, primarily as editor of the award-winning Eyewitness Books series, and as Editorial Director of Nonfiction for the Children's Book and Media Division. In 1991 she began to acquire the electronic rights to illustrated books being co-published with overseas packagers. From there grew the practice, now common in the publishing industry, of acquiring electronic rights with every book deal.
In 1994-95 Kahney oversaw the production and marketing of the first consumer-oriented CD-ROM encyclopedia -- The Random House Kids' Encyclopedia -- in conjunction with Bill Gross's Knowledge Adventure multimedia firm in Los Angeles. In 1995 she moved to DK Publishing, a global publisher of photographic information books, videos, and CD-ROMs, to build and launch their original corporate website. In 1998 she left DK to form Marketorial.com.
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