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If you’ll be at the DMA B2B Orlando show March 3- 5, you may be able to get in on one of several “mini-clinics” RKG is running to increase your website’s effectiveness.

These clinics are 30-minute consulting gigs, fast and actionable, no sales fluff, and no cost.

If you sign up for one of our clinics, RKG’s senior staff assesses your site in advance. We review homepage and interior pages, pages that state your offer and pages where your prospect should take action.

You receive specific recommendations to increase your site conversion as well as tactics for making provable, positive changes to your site via A/B or MVT testing. (If you don’t have a testing app installed, we’re big fans of Google’s free Website Optimizer.)

RKG offers these clinics to network in the industry, and because we’re passionate about helping websites sell more.

My colleague Ryan Gibson will be at the show leading a panel on Best Practices in B2B Paid Search. In our opinion, increasing conversion is any site’s secret weapon for cost-effective victory in the PPC wars.

Based on current scheduling, three of these free mini-clinic slots are available for next week’s show. If you’d like to lock one in, drop us a line today.

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