SAN DIEGO, March 15, 2018 -- iMatrix, a San Diego-based website and online marketing services provider for eye care professionals, announced it has formed a partnership with the Virginia Optometric Association to provide online marketing resources and services to its Virginia optometrists.
Affiliated with the American Optometric Association, Inc., the VOA is the voice of Virginia optometrists. It promotes vision care and the profession of optometry while remaining committed to improving the educational and technological resources available to its members. The newly forged relationship with iMatrix is an opportunity for the VOA to provide members with expanded access to resources and information regarding online marketing for optometrists.
According to iMatrix Business Development and Sales Manager Danielle Astilla, the partnership also provides iMatrix with the opportunity to give back to optometrists.
“We joined forces with the VOA in order to make current online marketing resources and services readily available to Virginia optometrists,” she said. “At iMatrix, we have provided small, practice-based businesses with innovative online marketing solutions since 2002. The VOA is an excellent source for optometrists in Virginia to get tips on how to improve their practice and get Virginians the vision and health care they need.”
Through this relationship, VOA members are also eligible to receive a free online effectiveness evaluation with an iMatrix online marketing expert and have the opportunity to receive other exclusive benefits including 50% off the setup fee as well as a free office video when they sign up for any new iMatrix website service.
About iMatrix: The Leader in Eye Care Website Services
iMatrix is known for assisting service businesses with responsive, industry-oriented websites, the framework and foundation of business success online. From there, scalable marketing solutions ensure high visibility and ongoing success on the web with the goal of increasing their clients’ patient list and revenues over time. SEO, paid advertising, online reviews and social media management are some of the key components of its service package offerings. Visit them online at iMatrix.com or call 877.357.4331 to learn more.
About the Virginia Optometric Association
The Virginia Optometric Association (VOA) is committed to improving vision and eye health for all Virginians in order to promote the art and science of optometry. It takes every opportunity to promote its members, the profession of optometry, and the improvement of materials, methods, education and technology available. By holding its members to the highest standards of competence and integrity, it ensures their practices merit the confidence of the public. For more information, visit them online at thevoa.org.


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