Liverpool, Merseyside (PRWEB UK) 5 December 2012

Search Engine Marketing experts, Hit Search, have been added to the recommendedagencies.com database for their excellence in delivering Search Engine Marketing services.

The Recommended Agency Register (RAR) is an online sourcing tool for marketing and procurement professionals; which allows them to access a database of the most highly rated marketing agencies in the industry.

A list of highly rated agencies allows customers to make an informed choice, when selecting a marketing partner, and allows them to do so in a fraction of the time that their own private research would take.

Hit Search earned their place on this prestigious roster on the strength of glowing client referrals and testimonials, collected by a Recommended Agency Register survey. The organisation collects information on thousands of online marketing agencies, in order to reduce the risks which companies take when hiring an agency.

Liverpool and London based Search Engine Marketing experts Hit Search were established in 2007, and provide the most bespoke SEO solutions available to improve a clients brand visibility online; via the most popular search engines on the web, including Google, Yahoo, Bing.

SEM experts, Hit Search also supplement this good work with Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising, online PR, social media, affiliate marketing and web design; providing customers with a rounded, multi-platform marketing service which expands the brands reach. The primary goal, however, is always to provide an extremely high return on investment.

The company works hard to maintain strong client relationships, with regular interaction and multiple points of contact for each facet of the online marketing service. The strength of these relationships is illustrated by the RAR Recommendation that the company has been awarded.

To find out more about the expansive digital marketing services available from Hit Search, visit the companys official site today, or view the profile at the Recommended Agency Register site.