Rapid Fire Marketing: BionicCigs to Get Complete Overhaul to Web 2.0 Look
CARSON CITY, Nev., Aug. 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Rapid Fire Marketing (OTC Pink: RFMK) announced today that a software and Internet development firm has been retained to completely overhaul the appearance and capabilities of the website at Bionic Cigs. In order for the company to compete at the highest level, a more visually appealing interface was decided upon by management. Traffic and sales at BionicCigs has been more than adequate in the early phases however, steady growth is not the Company's objective. Fast growth and sales of products is the objective.
In addition, BionicCigs will have a "2 for 1 Sale," which will run from September 1st through September 30th, 2011. All items in the store will be 2 for the price of one, including starter kits, batteries and flavor cartridges.
"We feel it's time to take the next step; while the website at BionicCigs is adequate, we want a contemporary appearance. We think this will convert more website visitors to customers," said Mike Amezquita, CEO of BionicCigs. "Offering a 2 for 1 special through September is a way for us to work through our inventory because our next step is to upgrade our packaging and labeling systems," concluded Amezquita.
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SOURCE Rapid Fire Marketing
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