Ceonex Doubles Web-generated Sales Leads for Berkshire Life, With Strategy for Reaching, Converting, Retaining Customers.NORTH ADAMS North Adams, city (1990 pop. 16,797), Berkshire co., NW Mass., in the Berkshire Hills, on the Hoosic River near the Vt. border; settled c.1737, set off from Adams and inc. 1878. It is located in a summer resort and winter ski area. , Mass. -- Berkshire Life Insurance Company of America has doubled the sales leads A sales lead is the identity of a person or entity potentially interested in purchasing a product or service, and represents the first stage of a sales process. The lead may have a corporation or business associated with the person(s). generated from its website, as a result of a redesign conducted by Ceonex (www.Ceonex.com). A subsidiary of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (GLICOA) is a Fortune 1000 company founded in 1860 in New York, New York. It is the fourth largest mutual life insurance company in the United States of America. , Berkshire Life is one of the largest disability insurance providers in the nation. Ceonex provides interactive solutions and Internet development services to a variety of industries. Berkshire Life asked Ceonex to help solidify its brand message, and Ceonex's first recommendation was to strengthen the focus on customer conversion. Among the several steps to achieve this goal, the first and most important was to create a positive emotional impact on viewers; improving navigation and other usability issues were also critical. John Broderick John Broderick (b. October 22 1942 in San Francisco, California, d. June 17 2001 in Santa Monica, California) was an entertainer. John's entertainment career began while he was a student in San Francisco, when he belonged to a mime troupe. , creative director at Berkshire Life said, "By executing Ceonex's plan, we have accomplished our goals, and sales leads have more than doubled. Our decision to entrust the production of web projects to Ceonex has proven wise, and I expect this relationship to continue to bear fruitful results." Because disability insurance is an inherently difficult subject, it was critical for Ceonex to plan for response factors to connect with the target audiences on an emotional level. The selection of imagery was planned to drive home the importance of disability insurance by showing the relationships connected to each target audience, and the responsibilities that go along with those relationships. Theodore Agranat, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Ceonex, said, "The industry has generally missed an opportunity to connect with users on an emotional level. Furthermore, our research showed that many sites did not provide adequate focus on brand extension, thereby asking visitors to put their trust in a brand that was not clearly or positively presented." On the technical end, Ceonex incorporated such elements as search engine optimization Designing a Web site so that search engines easily find the pages and index them. The goal is to have your page be in the top 10 results of a search. Optimization includes the choice of words used in the text paragraphs and the placement of those words on the page, both visible and hidden , various navigation and orientation features, audience tools, and download time management. As a result of usability and content improvement, visitors are on the Berkshire Life website two to three times longer than before the re-launch, and the site has risen to top slot in several categories on Google, including those for both personal and business disability insurance. The primary focus of all Ceonex projects is on the three most important aspects of business: reaching prospects, converting prospects and retaining customers. "Every solution we have implemented for Berkshire Life concentrates on these crucial objectives," said Agranat. "Making the site easier for prospects to find, capturing the desired response in a prospective policyholder, enabling visitors to easily interact with Berkshire Life, and making the site highly navigable NAVIGABLE. Capable of being navigated. 2. In law, the term navigable is applied to the sea, to arms of the sea, and to rivers in which the tide flows and reflows. 5 Taunt. R. 705; S. C. Eng. Com. Law Rep. 240; 5 Pick. R. 199; Ang. Tide Wat. 62; 1 Bouv. Inst. n. for all users - these are just some examples of our focus on prospecting, converting and retaining." About Ceonex Established in the USA in 1998, Ceonex is a proven global Internet consulting and development company helping clients to create and implement full-service digital business solutions. Combining diverse expertise in business strategy, technology, usability and design, Ceonex produces highly scalable business solutions and online user experiences. Enabling businesses to heighten brand awareness, Ceonex strengthens customers' competitive advantage and provides them with opportunities to increase revenues and enhance productivity. Ceonex has worked on projects for national and international firms, including Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Berkshire Life, Hewlett Packard, Intel, KPMG KPMG Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (accounting firm) KPMG Kaiser Permanente Medical Group KPMG Keiner Prüft Mehr Genau (German) KPMG Kommen Prüfen Meckern Gehen , Phillips, RadioShack, Texas Instruments See TI. (company) Texas Instruments - (TI) A US electronics company. A TI engineer, Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit in 1958. Three TI employees left the company in 1982 to start Compaq. , Xerox and many more. The company has offices in the US, Pacific Rim Pacific Rim, term used to describe the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean and the island countries situated in it. In the post–World War II era, the Pacific Rim has become an increasingly important and interconnected economic region. and Europe, and can be reached at 413-663-9798, and www.Ceonex.com. |
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