Christmas Special discount: Kneoteric offers 10% off on all Online Marketing services!

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December 18, 2008, 07:07 AM —  http://www.kneoteric.com — 

18th December 2008, New Delhi: Kneoteric eSolutions, an integrated Internet marketing firm, is offering a lucrative Christmas discount to all prospective buyers. The company has announced a 10% discount on all its Online Marketing services which includes Search Engine Optimization, Link Building and PPC. The offer begins from today, and is valid till 31st December’08. “We wanted to make the festive season special for business owners and the 10% off on our services is a token of our appreciation for their business.”- says a key official at Kneoteric eSolutions.

The company is glad to announce the discount scheme on its Internet marketing services and considers it a great time for online businesses to grab this opportunity. Parvesh Aggarwal, Director, Kneoteric eSolutions, has this to say-“The Jingle bells have turned into saving bells, and our existing clients have started showing interest already.” In a lighter mood, he adds, “We are expecting a heavy traffic on this offer!”

The company is well versed with the up-to-date Internet Marketing strategies and aims at offering tailor made search engine marketing solutions for its clients. Register your interest today and save money; everyone needs it now more than ever.

For more information, contact us at sales@kneoteric.com or visit our website http://www.kneoteric.com/ or contact us at Our Toll Free number +1 866 404 6122

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