SLT Digital Info Services (Pvt) Ltd (SLTDS), the digital marketing and directory information services arm of Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (SLT), has announced that its’ SLT RAINBOW PAGES (RBP) national business directory information search facility has been improved tremendously, both in online and offline mediums.
“As a result of the technological advancement in local search capabilities while complying with global search engine standards, www.rainbowpages.lk is capable of achieving around 10,000 daily online purposeful searches or daily visits and around 100 numbers of concurrent searches running at every single minute as real-time searches. The printed version of RAINBOW PAGES shows its continuous sustainability by maintaining the trust of its advertisers, improved business information and accessibility, an increasing number of product and service classifications, and most importantly enabling every listing on the printed version to be featured in the online version as an added value for advertisers’ investments,” SLTDS said in a media release.
“At present, SLTDS has formed a fully-fledged digital marketing solutions arm to build its valued customers' online presence by creating websites, and a host of digital and social media advertising solutions. The company also provides Search Engine Optimization (SEO) services including analytic services to help grow online presence of businesses and create more opportunities for them,” said Malraj Balapitiya, CEO of SLT Digital Info Services (Pvt) Ltd.
SLTDS provides the advantage of the high SEO ranking of its website www.rainbowpages.lk to help boost businesses that have already been listed in local search results. Through this initiative, all the RBP-listed customers are empowered to build trust of their customers by adding certifications and images of their products and services.
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