Orlando Internet Marketing Agency authenticWEB Launches New Site for Ohio Chiropractor

Orlando internet marketing company authenticWEB recently launched a new site for The Ohio Neck & Back Pain Relief Centers. The team at authenticWEB created a clean looking site that will help the center gain more leads and new patients.

Orlando Internet marketing company authenticWEB recently launched a new site for The Ohio Neck & Back Pain Relief Centers. The team at authenticWEB developed a clean looking site that will help the center gain more leads and new patients.

The new site is designed to be very clean looking and easy to navigate. The full-width, long form homepage showcases the center’s years of experience in back pain relief. Directly at the top of the homepage there is a button for a new patient special in order to immediately grab potential new patients’ attention. The entire site was made to be responsive for proper viewing on all platforms.

In addition to generating new patients, the site also had to link to their social media. To accomplish this the developers added social media icons to the sidebar and footer of each page. This ensures that new and current patients can easily be kept up to date with all updates.

The new site can be found at http://www.ohiobackpain.com/.

About the Ohio Neck & Back Pain Relief Centers: The Ohio Neck & Back Pain Relief Center was started in 2004 by Dr Scot Gray to become the best clinic in central Ohio treating symptoms like back pain, neck pain, sciatica (leg pain), headaches, and more. The clinic has delivered over 100,000 treatments, helping thousands of patients with headaches, back pain, neck pain, sciatica, and disc herniation.

About authenticWEB: authenticWEB was started by Ian Garlic and Jessica Curry — fueled by the idea that businesses could evolve and grow through the web.  They realized that every small business has a unique story, and unique value to its clients. They also saw that most marketing professionals often treat businesses like products.  In doing so, these marketing professionals lose opportunities, and find themselves unable to convey the business's message.