Elder Care Services and Family Members Caring for the Elderly Reap the Benefits on the Internet
6th Dec 2005, 08:55 GMT
December 6, 2005 -- 68% of all inquiries to Senior Approved Services, a national network of products, resources and services endorsed by seniors, have originated through a key word search. Type in elder care services on Google and nearly 10,000 choices pop up. Choices are great, but how in the world does the average consumer find the appropriate service and on top of that – make a responsible decision on which of these services are indeed safe reliable companies. The elder care industry has the challenge of reaching this growing number of Internet users. You could spend a small fortune bidding on key words or paying for top placement on a page.
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