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Maximum Hit is a search engine marketing company
with expertise in Analysis, Designing and Implementation of search
engine marketing strategy to strengthen your business model. Substantiating
your business on internet with high ROI adds a new dimension to
your business prospects and that is our skill. We expertise in persuasive
online sale sequence of AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire and Action)
that leads to ensure intended ROI.
Why AIDA? Every visitor has few seconds to decide whether to navigate
website or leave to others, we know sophisticated eyeball behavior
of potential customers. We develop Attention drawing characteristic
in your website by putting everything at right place because of
WYSIWYG i.e, “What you see is what you get” behavior
of visitor.
Now generating interest in visitor is immediate job, one key attribute
that is lacking in online marketing is human interaction with visitor,
but research shows 90% of communication between two persons is non-verbal.
We explore this non verbal factor and surmount the lacking of human
interaction by germinating your website in a way that convey perfect
message of your business.
Inclination to want a thing is what desire part contains, we evolve
your website that satisfy every visitor that it will fulfill his
need. Finally pushing visitor to take our required action completes
the process.
Our Mission
Perfect mirroring of your entire offline sales process on internet
to add an ample channel of revenue to your business is our Mission.
We endeavor to render high ROI with low TCO. Discovering new revenue
channel for your business on Internet and Designing search engine
marketing strategy to get most of it is our aim..
Our Vision
High efficacious Search Engine Marketing is about extreme ROI by
centric focused approach toward finding potential customers and
presenting your business in actionable way. Visitors to website
hardly matter if there is no conversion into sale, ROI is the main
concern of any business and we innovate our strategies and techniques
around it.
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