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Who We Are | Coalition Technologies

Posted on October 20, 2017


Who We Are | Coalition Technologies
Coalition Technologies is one of the leading SEO & web design agencies in the United States. Our purpose is to provide exceptional online marketing services to a wide variety of clients and industries. By providing metrics-driven marketing services, being as committed to our clients’ success as we are to our own, being the best and brightest online marketers with a creative approach to design, and ensuring a higher quality of work by providing a better quality of life for our team.

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Coalition Technologies is one of the leading SEO & web design agencies in the United States. SEO or search engine optimization is the practice of improving and promoting a website to increase the number of visitors the site receives from search engines. Our purpose is to provide exceptional online marketing services to a wide variety of clients and industries. We support this purpose by remaining committed to four core values:

Provide metrics-driven marketing services.
To be as committed to our clients’ success as we are to our own.
To be the best and brightest online marketers with a creative approach to design.
To ensure a higher quality of work by providing a better quality of life for our team.

Our purpose and values would be meaningless if we didn’t have the people to carry them out. We are a team of expert developers, inspired creatives, passionate digital strategists, and talented marketers. Coalition’s team is 50+ people strong in Los Angeles, India, the Philippines, Europe, and Seattle.

We are not a traditional marketing company or PR firm because we don’t focus on traditional media opportunities. Coalition is fixated on the power of web marketing and the results it generates.

Our agency has serviced over 300 clients within a 5 year period. We have a 97% client retention rate and a 99% client satisfaction rate. Our customers earn a combined ,000,000 in revenue each month through online sales. They receive nearly 15,000,000 visits each month through their websites.

We’ve helped small businesses outperform Fortune 500 companies, and we’ve helped Fortune 500 companies achieve their most ambitious objectives. Our client roster contains household names SUCH AS SPINNING, the Happy Movie, and CBS as well as rising stars LIKE….list some of our best small business clients.

Founded in 2008 by one of the country’s leading SEO minds, we have powered our success by working harder and working smarter than our competitors. Whether you need a good Los Angeles web design company, a skilled SEO team or a top notch branding agency, don’t settle for an inferior Los Angeles web design company, Coalition Technologies is your solution.

Contact us today to discuss your needs and receive a free quote. Let us show you how we can benefit your business in tremendous ways.

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