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    BoxCrush is a full-service web design, development and marketing agency located in Indianapolis, IN. When they say “full-service,” they mean just that. Our team is dedicated to providing more—more thought, more options, more business strategy and more results. They become part of our clients’ teams, assisting their marketing efforts with website design and sitefinity development, search engine optimization, managed web hosting, branding identity and logo design, ecommerce, digital marketing campaigns (including remarketing, pay-per-click management, and mobile ads), copywriting, and other solutions.

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    LatinMedios.com is the leading digital marketing strategy and media solutions agency in the US Hispanic and LATAM markets. As the oldest independent, privately held and minority owned full service digital agency in the region, they not only understand the value of this emerging media, but they work hard to create and develop the most effective, innovative and profitable digital strategies for their clients. They are an objectives oriented company powered by an extremely motivated and diverse group of people, working together to enhance their client's products and the digital relationship with their consumers.

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    Success Makers, Inc. is a successful, expanding Professional Design & Internet Media Advertising company dedicated to keeping its clients successful and profitable. Their business model emphasizes building client success and strong designer-client relationships. This emphasis sets them apart from other Web companies. In actual fact, their business model helped them survive while most of their earlier competitors have disappeared. Their company operates as a privately-held corporation. They survived through the depths of the Internet Depression by hard work and dedication to their clients, who were also struggling through the difficult post-bubble years. They are proud of their record of growing their client’s sales under such adverse economic conditions, and proud of their contribution to the growing Internet community.