SAN DIEGO, March 13, 2017 -- iMatrix, a leading provider of website services and internet marketing solutions, announced today that as of March 6, 2017, the company actively serves more than 12,000 client websites. iMatrix provides veterinary, chiropractic, salon and vision care professionals with mobile-responsive websites, advanced search engine optimization, professional custom content and paid advertising solutions that increase web visibility and online presence.
“The iMatrix brand has a strong reputation among chiropractors, veterinary and eye care professionals for providing a quality product, tailored to their specific industry,” said iMatrix’s Senior Vice President of Revenue, Terry Farruk. “Last year, we brought the same model of industry-specific, website solutions to the salon industry. Despite being practically unknown to this group, we’ve experienced tremendous demand in a very short period of time for our cutting-edge online marketing solutions that meet the unique needs and customer expectations these small business owners and practitioners are challenged with.”
According to Farruk, the company now serves more than 150 clients in the salon and beauty sector.
It was only last March that iMatrix announced it had reached the 11,000 active client mark, explained Anthony Howe, iMatrix director of Professional Services.
“Whether you are client number one or number 12,000, our goal of helping you achieve sustained long-term success by increasing web traffic to generate new customers while providing powerful tools to develop and engage your existing customers remains the same,” he said. “Thanks to the dedication and determination of our amazing iMatrix team, we believe that meeting this goal and serving more than 12,000 client sites is only the beginning.”
In addition to new market expansion, the company also recently introduced product and design enhancements including Portal, a new and vastly improved website editor system that allows greater site customization. A new design gallery with live demo capabilities and several new innovative website themes, including designs that utilize video backgrounds, were released in the recent months.
About iMatrix
Founded in 2002, iMatrix provides small businesses in the chiropractic, veterinary, salon and eye care industries with online marketing solutions for every need and within every budget. From mobile-friendly website design to advanced search engine optimization, iMatrix offers practice-based businesses a wide range of digital marketing tools and services. Based in San Diego, iMatrix is also a Premier Google Partner. Learn more at www.iMatrix.com.
iMatrix, 1 (800) 462-8749


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