User:ICrossing

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Brief iCrossing History


iCrossing started as a search engine marketing company in Scottsdale, Arizona. In 1998, Jeffrey Herzog, founder and CEO, realized the potential that search had to change the advertising landscape. The mission at iCrossing is to connect consumers with companies, services, products and brands while quantifying the results.

Within a year iCrossing was 35 employees and had built worldwide relationships with leading international clients and traditional agencies.

Today iCrossing is a digital marketing agency with 350 employees in seven offices worldwide. With a client list including 32 of the Fortune 500. While their roots are in search engine marketing, they have continued to expand their services to provide holistic digital marketing solutions that better meet the needs of their clients.

[edit] For more information on iCrossing please visit www.icrossing.com









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