SAN DIEGO, Feb. 23, 2018 -- San Diego web marketing company iMatrix and the professional eye care organization Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians (OAOP) are pleased to announce that they have formed a partnership. This new relationship will allow members of the OAOP network to benefit from the web marketing services of iMatrix and increase their reach to even more patients.
This partnership is an excellent match for both organizations, as they are each leaders in their respective spaces. Through this relationship, OAOP members are eligible to receive a free online effectiveness evaluation with an iMatrix online marketing expert. Members of OAOP also have the opportunity to receive other exclusive benefits including 50% off the setup fee as well as a free office video when they sign up for any new iMatrix website service.
While iMatrix serves a range of industries, one of the most robust is the optometry, vision, and eye care sector. With the commencement of this partnership, more eye care businesses will have the opportunity to benefit from expert website design and marketing services to help improve their presence and reach online.
According to Ali Nikoopour, iMatrix business development manager, “We are pleased to enter into this mutually-beneficial relationship. It is our passion to assist health care oriented businesses like optometrists in extending their reach to as many patients as possible.”
Dr. Michelle Welch, OAOP president seconded that notion.
“This partnership is an excellent opportunity to assist optometrists in being more successful,” she said. “Our mission is to connect our member practices with the resources they need to flourish, and iMatrix has the tools to help accomplish this.”
About iMatrix: The Leader in Eye Care Website Services
iMatrix is known for assisting service businesses with responsive, industry-oriented websites, the framework and foundation of business success online. From there, scalable marketing solutions ensure high visibility and ongoing success on the web with the goal of increasing their clients’ patient list and revenues over time. SEO, paid advertising, online reviews and social media management are some of the key components of its service package offerings. Visit them online at iMatrix.com or call 877.357.4331 to learn more.
About OAOP
Based in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians leads optometric physicians through education and opportunities to improve vision, eye care, and health care. It provides its members with many association benefits including access to a strong network of fellow optometrists, legislative representation, invitations to conferences and other educational opportunities and discounted rates on professional services. To learn more or to join, visit oaop.org.
iMatrix, (800) 462-8749


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