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Nice Marketing Co.

Boulder, United States

Conversion Web Design Agency for E-commerce Brands

Specializing in e-commerce development, web design, digital marketing, SEO, email marketing, and conversion optimization. Nice Marketing Co. helps businesses grow their online presence with hyper-functional store designs that convert visitors into customers. By creating trustworthy sites that attract customers and drive results, this agency enables local businesses to reach their goals. Their services result in significant boosts in competitive rankings and onsite leads per month.

Nice Marketing Co. worked with

    E-commerceLocal Businesses
Team Size
2 - 10 people
Hourly Rate
$50 - $75 / hour
Daily Rate
$400 - $600 / day
Minimum Project Budget
$1k+ USD
Industry Experience
3 years
Timezones
-
Languages
English
Head Office
Boulder, United States

Services and pricing

ServiceMin Project BudgetHourly Rate
Conversion Optimization$1k$50 - $75 per hour
Web Design (UI/UX)$1k$50 - $75 per hour
Digital Marketing$1k$50 - $75 per hour
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)$1k$50 - $75 per hour
Email Marketing$1k$50 - $75 per hour
E-commerce Development$1k$50 - $75 per hour

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657 Paragon Drive, Boulder, CO, 80303

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