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Coptix Unveils CXtraffic Internet Marketing Suite

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Coptix, Inc., the Chattanooga-based tech/creative company, has introduced CXtraffic™, a suite of marketing services designed to help any web site owner plan and implement successful web internet marketing campaigns.

CXtraffic™ was designed and developed from the ground up for businesses of all sizes, to empower owners or marketing managers with marketing tools and consulting services meant to drive business and traffic to their website, officials said.

The suite's offering includes not only highly effective tools but also an interactive undertaking by Coptix's consultants, including full service market research, web metrics, and the creation and implementation of a full internet marketing strategy and roadmap, it was stated.

Appropriate services, including search engine optimization and email marketing, are applied based on project budget, and always include ongoing evaluation.

"Successful internet marketing in today's competitive web arena requires more than simple tweaks of traditional marketing game plans," said Josiah Roe, cice
president of Coptix. "It involves a comprehensive understanding how people use the internet coupled with a proven strategy for effective business communication in that market. That's what CXtraffic does."

For more information please visit: Coptix.com

About Coptix
Coptix, Inc is a full service provider of web and marketing services, creating meaningful and proven results through a holistic development approach in graphic design, online marketing e-commerce, digital broadcasting, and software development. Coptix partners with companies large and small, including Olan Mills, Chattem, Jackson Furniture, Thinking Media, The Chattanooga Technology
Council, Clumpies, Artesian Spas, The Pool Place, HR Imaging, Faithworks Global Gallery, Widgets & Stone, Chalmers Chocolate, Specialty Footwear, Publius Press and Rock Creek Outfitters.


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