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High Position wins Sony Europe contract

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Nov 06, 2008

Sony Europe has picked High Position to boost its visibility on natural search listings, following an 11-way pitch.

High Position, which specialises in organic search engine optimisation, has been chosen to enhance Sony’s main UK website and 37 other European sites.

 

High Position’s Managing Director, Steve Dart, said: “After a gruelling short-listing process, we came out on top after successfully demonstrating how our techniques have led to amazing success for our clients worldwide.

 

“As one of the lead players in ensuring systems are compliant for search engine spiders, we are confident we can work with Sony’s extensive product database to generate more hits on their websites, and ultimately far more sales and greater income.”

 

Per Burmeister, Manager of Web Marketing, Sony Europe, said: “We were extremely impressed with High Position’s tenacity to get results. They were able to show how they operate strategically and we are looking forward to getting underway with this exciting project during the coming months.”

 

The value of the account is not being revealed for commercial reasons. This latest win for High Position comes on the back of other major national successes, including haart estate agency and Hillarys Blinds.

 

www.highposition.net

 

 

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