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April
25, 2003
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Press
Release
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Body Designer Selects Quazant
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HOUSTON,
April 25, 2003 / Press Release / -- Quazant®
is pleased to announce that Body Designer, the exclusive world-wide
distributor of the TheraPlex Passive Exercise Unit and Body Care health
supplements, selected Quazant®
for the redesign and acceleration of its website.
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Body
Designer, headquartered in
Rosenberg
,
Texas
and founded in 1963, has thousands of locations around the
world and is the exclusive distributor of the TheraPlex Passive Exercise
Unit and Body Care Health Supplements.
For more than 20 years, Body Designer has successfully treated tens
of thousands of patients in the
United States
,
Europe, and
Asia
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In
addition, Body Designer has built a brand that is recognized the
world-over for delivering life-changing benefits to patients living with
Multiple Sclerosis, those stricken with polio as children, those suffering
from joint problems, and other disabilities.
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The
relationship with Body Designer began with several discussions and
meetings designed to get a sense for Body Designer's business, products,
and client-base. Then, Quazant®
successfully developed all the content, graphics, and
html code on budget and ahead of schedule.
In addition, meta tags and other search engine-friendly tools were
employed in an effort to improve Body Designer’s rankings with the major
search engines.
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The
result of which is a very happy customer and one that will surely refer
other clients.
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More
information about Body Designer can be found on their new website at: http://www.bodydesigner.com.
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Quazant® is a
software development and services company whose technology improves
transaction processing performance. With
offices in
Houston
,
Texas
and
Chicago
,
Illinois
, Quazant® also provides custom software development and
business consulting services. More
information about Quazant® can be found at www.quazant.com
or by contacting Carter Caldwell at ccaldwell@quazant.com.
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"As the sheer volume of data produced by businesses
continues to skyrocket, companies that make it easier to manage that data continue to
attract money."
(InformationWeek) |
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