Supporting Small Business
Web and marketing support that’ll help you run smoothly.
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Website management and marketing
iCita small business solutions are focused on the needs businesses that are small and organized in this way. We are a website and digital marketing company that creates and implements digital marketing strategies and plans. Our dedicated account managers and marketing managers create plans for content, social media, digital advertising, and search engine optimization. We are also adept web site developers and we can help you fix site issues, hacks, or add payment gateways, custom themes, and integrate marketing automation. We are also an experienced Ecommerce Web Site Company
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We’ve been building, managing and marketing online for over 20 years. We use our experience to provide ideas and solutions to our clients.
Websites
Creating or managing websites on most platforms.
Digital Marketing
SEO plans, marketing automation, digital advertising and search marketing
eCommerce
Woocommerce, Magento, Shopify, credit cards, SSL, reporting, and analytics
Growth Strategy
Providing insight on best practices and usability for your customer’s journey
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- We listen and create a plan that works
- Create phases and steps that fit into your workflow
- Start with clear and measurable results
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Apple/iOS
Android
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