Andy Kuiper - Internet Marketing
visit site- $1,000+
- 2 - 9 employees
- Edmonton, Canada
Andy Kuiper - SEO Services is an SEO and internet marketing team based in Alberta, Canada. Founded in 2009, the team of 3 specializes in SEO, PPC, and content marketing.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 13 projects
<$10K 7 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
Clients
- Abalon Construction
Highlights from Recent Projects
Andy Kuiper - Internet Marketing was hired by Sonder Creative, a branding and web design company, to provide SEO consultation and guidance on best development practices. The director of Sonder Creative found Andy Kuiper to be the best in the province and a valuable resource for their team. Andy Kuiper's team worked closely with Sonder Creative, providing necessary consultation for a variety of projects, aiding in decision-making processes and fine-tuning their offerings.
Andy Kuiper - Internet Marketing was engaged by an appliance seller and repairer to enhance their brand recognition and increase inquiries. The team provided SEO, PPC, and digital marketing services, along with content creation, web and logo design. Initially, Andy Kuiper conducted a full audit on the existing website managed by another vendor and recommended a fresh start. The engagement, which started in March 2019, involved Andy Kuiper and his team of 6-7 members working closely with the client. The client invested an average of $1,500-$2,000 per month in this ongoing project.
Weed Patrol, a lawn care company, hired Andy Kuiper - Internet Marketing to improve their Google ranking by leveraging their SEO services. The team, consisting of Andy Kuiper, John, and Anthony, primarily focused on SEO work and keyword research. The client, who found Andy Kuiper to be the top SEO company in Edmonton, invested $1,000 per month for their services. The engagement, which began in February 2018, is still ongoing. Initially, the client spent more due to their website's poor condition.