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GesK clothing devices online with website from Augusta Free Press

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gesk-pants-upGesK Pants Support has a new website promoting its innovative clothing devices built by Augusta Free Press.

GeskPantsUp.com features a product by Dr. George Siegfried to attach to any shirt and then to provide a shelf that contacts the bottom of your belt.

The product retails for $9.99 and is available for sale online.

AFP also designed a new Google-friendly mobile site for GesK and developed and implemented a search engine optimization plan for the site.

Augusta Free Press has clients across Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic. AFP services include website design and maintenance, marketing strategy, content development and video and audio production.

For more on what AFP can do for your business, go online to AFPBusiness.com.

 






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