UBE, Inc. was created in January of 2007 by two lifelong friends and students at the University at Buffalo. UBE, Inc. is now fully owned by Seth Meyerowitz, and continuing on is now positioned to provide high-level services in Website Design, Search Engine Optimization and Pay Per Click Management. By specializing in Website Design and Search Engine Optimization, UBE offers solutions in “Online Presence & Visibility” to businesses as well as individuals.
With over a decade of Internet Industry experience, UBE, Inc. is prepared to help you take your business to the next level. Strategically located on Long Island, New York, UBE, Inc. is able to offer the best service to many cutting edge businesses.
With the hard work of it’s staff, UBE, Inc. strives to be a full service, Pay Per Click, Website Design and Search Engine Optimization Company.
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