SAN DIEGO, April 30, 2018 -- VetMatrix the leading Internet marketing firm and designer of veterinary websites for veterinarians has renewed its partnership with the Veterinary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA). The renewed affiliation aims to continue providing veterinarians and practice managers with the necessary resources for an effective online presence.
VHMA helps new and established veterinary clinics with the tools to build and maintain a successful veterinary practice by providing networking opportunities, product offerings and more; VetMatrix provides online marketing services to veterinary practices, which can help them grow their businesses.
The renewed partnership is expected to continue to benefit both parties as it will allow VetMatrix to continue to extend exclusive offers to VHMA members.
Due to this partnership, VHMA members are eligible for a free online effectiveness evaluation and can receive up to 50% off the set-up fee, as well as a free office video when they sign up for any VetMatrix website service.
“We have enjoyed our relationship with VHMA in the past and we look forward to continuing our relationship with them into the future,” says VetMatrix Business Development Manager Ali Nikoopour, “The VHMA is an excellent resource for veterinarians and hospital managers either looking to grow or start a practice, and VetMatrix is excited to be a part of that. Our websites and other online marketing solutions can help veterinary practices establish strong online presences.”
About VHMA
The VHMA was formed in 1981 and, since inception, the association strives to support and advance the profession of veterinary hospital management. The phenomenal growth this association has experienced in such a short time attests to its viability as the leader in veterinary practice management and its definite need by practice management professionals. In 1989, the VHMA developed the CVPM certification, which signifies that a manager possesses a high level of knowledge and competency related to veterinary practice management.
VHMA promotes business partnerships with industry-related companies that support its members.
About VetMatrix
Founded in 2002 and currently serving more than 12,000 clients, VetMatrix is a leading provider of website services and internet marketing solutions for veterinarians. The company provides small, practice-based businesses with online marketing solutions for every need and within every budget. From mobile-friendly website design to advanced search engine optimization and custom content, VetMatrix offers a wide range of digital marketing tools and services to help its clients succeed online. Based in San Diego, VetMatrix is also a Premier Google Partner.
For more information, visit www.VetMatrix.com or call 855-587-6801.


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