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Follow on Google News | Elite Moving Labor Begins Localized Marketing in the Washington D.C. MetroElite Moving Labor, a national provider of moving labor, has begun a new campaign to localize their efforts in the Washington D.C. Market, which is traditionally their strongest market
By: Elite Moving Labor, LLC From 2004-2008, Elite Moving Labor provided service only to Washington D.C. area residents and the outlying suburban areas. In 2009, they launched a branding campaign as their focus and market reach went nationwide and has since seen great success. "With the success of our national campaign we have seen a drop in our sales throughout the Washington D.C. area. This is the area where we started and we want to make sure that we maintain our position as the market leader", comments Brandon Scivolette, President of Elite Moving Labor. Over the next several months their marketing team will focus on the implementation of local web efforts, including new specialized domain names, pay-per-click advertising designed for metro area residents and some local non-profit sponsorships. "The D.C. Metro area helped us create a foundation for our current success, we want to make sure that we continue to provide local customers with the best moving labor services at the most affordable prices", remarked William Ferry, one of the Washington area project managers. Local marketing efforts and advertising will be on going for several months. One current promotion for Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C. residents is a $35 discount by using promotional code "LOCAL". # # # Elite Moving Labor is the largest licensed and insured provider of moving labor services in the United States. We are movers without the truck and specialize in loading, unloading and packing. We are the premier labor provider to the self service industry End
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