Kathy Hokunson

Kathy Hokunson
Vice President, Sales & Marketing
Site-Seeker, Inc.
Kathy Hokunson is the Sales Manager for Site-Seeker, Inc. in their New England Market. Site-Seeker, Inc. is an Internet Marketing Firm specializing in SEO, SEM and web development with a strong focus on the B2B and manufacturing arena. Site-Seeker, Inc. performs the efforts necessary to drive qualified visitors to its clients’ websites; convert those visitors into buyers; measure the results achieved; and develop improvement plans based on performance.Kathy has 15 years of experience in sales, account development, client retention and marketing. Kathy started her sales career working for her family’s printing distributorship and in 1996 became an Independent Contractor with Thomas Publishing, representing the Western New England Regional Directory and ThomasNet.com for 12 years.  While representing Thomas Publishing, Kathy was recognized as a Rookie of the Year and as a second year Meteor Award Winner.  She also earned the President’s award for 4 years, and was awarded Platinum Club status as a top 10 new business producer and client retention expert.In her role as New England Regional Sales Manager, Kathy has worked feverishly to make the New England territory one of Site-Seeker’s strongest, and most promising markets. Known in the industry as a true client advocate, Kathy has seen growth and retention rates far higher than some of the best in Internet marketing. In the last year, Kathy has been invited to speak at the 2009 CONNSTEP Conference, Connecticut Business Expo, and New England Grows (2010 – Boston), to name a few. More recently, Kathy has been asked to do a series of seminars throughout Connecticut for members of CONNSTEP.
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Site-Seeker, Inc. is an Internet Marketing Firm specializing in SEO, SEM, social media, and web development, with a strong focus on the B2B and manufacturing arena. Site-Seeker, Inc. performs the efforts necessary to drive qualified visitors to its clients’ websites; convert those visitors into buyers; measure the results achieved; and develop improvement plans based on performance.

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