Content Insurance Havant

This page is part of our Finance micro site in Havant and has been created for Content Insurance in Havant to help them get clients.

It works very simply, we have created a massive website called ImAfter.com and every (large) town in the UK (about 600 when finished) has its own mini website within it. Now there are some niches such as Content Insurance where there are associated keywords, so we have joined them all up to make this smaller micro site within Content Insurance.

This page has been optimised for Havant Content Insurance as well as Content Insurance Havant so if you are Content Insurance in Havant you may want to take advantage of this little network.

Within the Finance network there are 28 pages, attacking various Finance terms, this number can either be increased or cut down depending on your needs.

We normally charge £50 p.a. per page, however micro sites are different and we are selling this 14 page one for just £299 p.a. and if you take two towns together, we will reduce the price to £199 each p.a. All further towns will also be charged at just £199 p.a.

The call to actions will be changed to suit your needs, as will this text; after all we are promoting you and not ImAfter.com and please note vat needs to be added to all quoted prices.

Any Content Insurance in Havant who would like to advertise on this page can do so by emailing directory@drabdesign.com. Remember we will only accept one person per town and will keep it optimized for Content Insurance Havant and Havant Content Insurance.

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