Creative Technology Company Quantiv and Search Laboratory Strategically Partner to Grow c-Commerce Opportunities Through Search

By Quantiv, PRNE
Sunday, July 24, 2011

LEEDS, England, July 25, 2011 -


 

Manchester-based Quantiv,
the e-Commerce Platform and technology solutions provider has
announced that it has strategically partnered with Leeds-based
search engine marketing company Search Laboratory to help its
clients win more business online.

Quantiv, established in 1995, works with leading retailing
brands such as Just Giving, Rohan, Hotel Chocolat, Matches Fashion,
PHS and the Ministry of Defence to provide model driven href="www.quantiv.com/">multi-channel e-commerce
platforms. Quantiv focus on delivering scalable, growth focused
technology solutions that allow users to focus on optimising their
merchandising efforts.

Search Laboratory was chosen as their key partner because of its
vast experience in the retail sector, and most importantly because
of their expertise in delivering highly successful href="www.searchlaboratory.com/">multilingual search
marketing campaigns to retailers around the globe.

Chris Brooks, Business Development Director for Quantiv, said
“Search Laboratory’s experience was perfectly aligned to the needs
of us as a business, and the needs of our e-commerce clients. Their
work with major multinational retailers and online fashion stores
assured us that they were able to truly impact on our clients
online sales volumes, ensuring that our clients achieve their true
potential by reaching as many customers as possible worldwide.”

Quantiv and Search Laboratory have been working in collaboration
to ensure their platform and e-commerce solutions are in line with
the most up-to-date, ethical SEO best practices. Search Laboratory
will also deliver ongoing digital marketing consultancy to Quantiv
clients wanting to fully embrace the opportunities presented via
the web and improve the effectiveness of their site. Off-page
search engine optimisation is key; contributing approximately 70%
toward the ranking position of a website on search engines like
Google. Search Laboratory have a strong track record of delivering
content-rich, ethical off-page SEO to improve the visibility and
relevancy of client websites.

Search Laboratory’s Ian Harris; CEO commented “We are excited to
be working alongside Quantiv. Their creative approach to technology
mirrors our own and we feel there is much to be gained from the
partnership for both companies and their clients alike. While it’s
important to ensure the technical aspects of your website are
robust and fit for purpose; it’s equally important to remember to
drive traffic to your site too - without traffic there are no
sales. We are very much looking forward to helping Quantiv and
their clients maximise profits from their websites with our
professional optimisation and search marketing services.”
 

Notes for Editors

Search Laboratory Ltd with offices in Leeds and London,
specialises in maximising profits from their client’s websites
using href="www.searchlaboratory.com/pay-per-click.php">Pay-Per-Click
(PPC), href="www.searchlaboratory.com/search-engine-optimisation.php">
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Online PR, Social Media and
Multilingual Search Marketing.  The company which was
established in 2005 has more than doubled its turnover in the last
three years and has expanded rapidly in the last six months
employing more than 60 members of staff. Working with clients of
all shapes and sizes, including major high street B2C brands and
global B2B technology giants, Search Laboratory is extremely
ethical in its approach to business using only ethical, sustainable
link building and online PR. Search Laboratory also recently won
Best Employer award with Best Business awards.

If you would like more information relating to this story please contact: Sasha Hanau, Marketing Executive, Search Laboratory Ltd, T: +44(0)113-212-1211, E: sasha.hanau at searchlaboratory.com

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