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New Social Network for Airline Professionals

New Social Network for Airline Professionals & SEO Executives


By Ron Callari

It's a first in the industry! A free social network has been created specifically for Airline professionals to interact with SEO Executives. It’s a forum to collaborate, exchange ideas and learn of best practices in search engine optimization for the airline industry. Airline officials can now discuss specific issues about search engine optimization with owners, technicians and consultants in the SEO industry.

According to Ron Callari, Chief Marketing Officer for iOptimize Marketing,Inc.: “With over 25 years in the travel industry, I understand the needs airlines have in focusing on the issues that are critical to them, and search engine optimization is the most effective and trackable marketing initiative available. In today’s marketplace, it is no longer which airline competitors are competing for which routes, it’s what airlines rank 1-5 on Google for those routes!”

In order to maintain a 50/50 ratio between airline professionals and SEO executives, membership is by invitation only. New prospective members are required to send requests to join to the attention of Ron Callari. Once approved, members can sign up, enter their profile information, and immediately join in forums, download photos, videos, and gadgets and communicate directly with other members.

To learn more about iOptimize Marketing, Inc.:
Contact:
Ron Callari, Co-Founder & Chief Marketing Officer
Jeff Ogden, Co-Founder & CEO, President
Mobile: 201-681-3728
roncallari@ioptimizemarketing.com
jeff.ogden@ioptimizemarketing.com
www.ioptimizemarketing.com

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