Beaufort County NOW Knows its Best Month in Traffic | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Let's face this one truth together: For a periodical to be successful, that communicative device must be frequented by people ... people inspired to use your literary auspices to learn stuff. Understanding this one precept, one must agree that the publication with the most traffic, unencumbered by a poorly functioning delivery system, is relevant and must be considered as a worthy vehicle to to bring people together: for, and with, ideas, upcoming events, fun stuff and products and services of intuitive sponsors, aesthetically designed and well positioned.

    At Beaufort County NOW, we have well conquered the delivery of content conundrum, yet we endeavor to improve our state-of-the-art delivery system, Symbiotic Publisher, on an ongoing regular basis ... and that will never end. The one thing that we have not done yet is sell our wide array of web services, but that will soon end as I, and my sales-associate and chief technical consultant, Chris Downey, will call on you, and if we do not due to time constraints, please contact us at the contact numbers here below at the bottom of this post.

    And speaking of the basic conundrum of how to gain the well desired traffic that a very competitive cyber world may offer up to the better represented, here below is an image of the last year's traffic for our prototype, Beaufort County NOW. As one may notice after perusing this set of figures, we just had our best month across every metric: unique IPs, unique page views, hits, files accessed. The most encouraging number was that Beaufort County NOW had 290,667 unique page views for the 30 day month of April, and that with one half of a day, April 17, 2013, when our site was slowed to a crawl; technical glitch repaired within hours then, our apologies offered today.

    Please take the time to review our stats here below, but as you peruse these substantial numbers, please be aware of what we can offer the astute marketer of products and services the best local platform to present their wares to a curious public. And in turn, please compare these statistics with those of our local competition ... oh that's right, we are the only periodical originating in Beaufort County that has ever published an in-depth accounting of their statistics of traffic.

    Oh well.



    Stan Deatherage,
     Accounts Manager   •   Publisher of BCN   •   President of Symbiotic Networks, Inc.
     SNI# (252) 946-1132   •   cell# (252) 944-3905   •   stan@beaufortcountynow.com

    Chris Downey,
     Accounts Manager
     SNI# (252) 946-1132   •   support@symbioticnetworks.com


    Publisher's and president's note: Just like the good dentist with bad teeth, we, especially me, Stan Deatherage, have allowed our corporate website, Symbiotic Networks, Inc. (SNI) to languish, while we, especially me, have taken our fledgling prototype, Beaufort County NOW (BCN), to new heights, building it into one of the most important, and most visited and most Searched news and information sites in northeastern North Carolina ... and all of this without initializing a serious marketing plan for BCN yet.

    Well no more, at least on the SNI part. Just as we have done wonders with BCN, we, and especially I, shall endeavor to build SNI's site, at least at a corporate level, to the steely heights of BCN. This is my promise.

    What you will witness at the SNI site today, will be markedly less than what you will see there tomorrow, for I intend to build it up - using our propriety Symbiotic Publisher content management system (the same CMS that powers BCN). As I work to complete this task, I, and my sales associate, coding associate and publishing associate, Chris Downey, will work to that same end with me as well, and we will be even more emboldened to assist the corporate / company leader, who is wise enough to know how important it is to reach out on the internet.

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