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WYSIWYG Marketing Welcomes Ellen McColl as Director of Business Development
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WYSIWYG Marketing is thrilled to announce the addition of Ellen McColl as its new Director of Business Development.

BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. - PennZone -- WYSIWYG Marketing, a leader in website design and digital marketing solutions for the industrial manufacturing industry, is thrilled to announce the addition of Ellen McColl as its new Director of Business Development. With a proven track record in strategic growth and business relationship management, Ellen brings a wealth of experience that is poised to further propel WYSIWYG's mission to serve the unique needs of industrial manufacturers.

Ellen McColl joins WYSIWYG Marketing following an impressive career that spans over two decades in business development, marketing, and operations leadership. Most recently, Ellen served as a Senior Business Development Manager at notable firms, where she successfully spearheaded key projects and partnerships that resulted in significant revenue growth. Her background in managing complex sales cycles, fostering client relationships, and aligning business strategies with client goals makes her an ideal fit for WYSIWYG's continued expansion into the industrial sector.

"We are more than excited to bring Ellen onto our digital marketing team," said Ryan Jennings, Founder of WYSIWYG Marketing. "Her past experience aligns her to be very successful in our space. With her deep understanding of the industrial landscape and passion for driving growth, we are confident she will play a crucial role in helping our clients thrive in the ever-evolving digital age."

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Ellen's expertise not only includes strategic business development, but she is also well-versed in the specific challenges faced by manufacturers looking to grow their online presence. Her ability to design and implement custom solutions for these businesses will be invaluable as WYSIWYG continues to specialize in the industrial manufacturing marketing industry.

"I am thrilled to join WYSIWYG Marketing at such an exciting time," said Ellen McColl. "The company's reputation for excellence and its focus on driving measurable results for its clients align perfectly with my own passion for helping businesses grow. I look forward to collaborating with the talented team here and expanding WYSIWYG's impact across the industrial manufacturing space."

As part of WYSIWYG Marketing's commitment to innovation, the company has also recently updated its CoreContent CMS (Content Management System). This platform is designed to support upcoming technical advancements in the digital world, ensuring it remains an industry leader for the next 5-10 years. While CoreContent is tailored specifically for the industrial manufacturing sector, it has proven beneficial across a range of industries outside of WYSIWYG's traditional verticals.

"I've worked with several web backend platforms throughout my career, but I've never seen anything as intuitive and easy to use as CoreContent," said Ellen McColl. "What's even more impressive is how robust the platform is in terms of site structure and its ability to index exceptionally well on Google and other major search engines. It's truly a game-changer for any business looking to enhance their digital footprint."

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As WYSIWYG Marketing continues to grow, the addition of Ellen McColl as Director of Business Development signals the company's commitment to staying at the forefront of digital marketing innovations tailored for the industrial sector. With Ellen's expertise, the company looks forward to expanding its reach and providing even more value to clients navigating the complexities of the digital landscape.

About WYSIWYG Marketing

WYSIWYG Marketing is a full-service digital marketing agency specializing in website design, development, and SEO services for the industrial manufacturing sector. Founded by Ryan Jennings, the company is committed to delivering customized, results-driven solutions that help industrial businesses grow their online presence and increase lead generation. With decades of experience in the industry, WYSIWYG Marketing prides itself on its deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by manufacturers, providing innovative marketing strategies that are tailored to meet their specific needs.

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