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Three Paskill Stapleton & Lord Clients Mobile Sites Go Live
Glenside, PA – January 9, 2012
By 2014 more than 50% of the phones in the US will be smart phones according to ComScore. Neumann University, Franciscan University of Steubenville and George Mason University are ahead of the curve having just launched their mobile sites:
http://m.neumann.edu
http://m.franciscan.edu
http://m.som.gmu.edu
They realized there are many reason to develop a mobile site. They include better use of your online ad dollars, better ability to connect with your constituents and improved search ranking among others. To discover how PS&L can help you go mobile call Janet at 412-904-3133 and ask about our Pro Mobile and Custom Mobile solutions.
About Paskill Stapleton & Lord
Founded in 1986, Paskill Stapleton & Lord is a full service marketing and consulting firm that specializes in admissions recruitment, development and marketing for Colleges and Universities. It has offices in Glenside & Pittsburgh, PA and Springfield, MA, Charlotte, NC.
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