DECA Financial Services, Indiana ARM Firm, Reboots Website

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A solid, well-designed web-page isn’t just pleasing to the eye. It gives a sense of professionalism and expertise. DECA Financial Services, a nationwide accounts receivable management company based in Indiana, has partnered with Kaulkin Media Creative Services for major improvements in its website.

“We have been extremely pleased with the professionalism and ideas that have come from Kaulkin Media,” said DECA’s Director of Client Development, John Owen. “Not only did we improve our SEO, but we have made significant changes to our content that allowed us to better explain our organization and focus.”

SEO — or search engine optimization — can make sure that your company’s website shows up early and often in web searches. For a collection agency, when done properly, it can also help keep negative mentions of your company off the first page of an internet search.

In the coming weeks and months, DECA will continue to improve its overall SEO through various blog additions and press releases focused on its growth.

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