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Since 1998, Hunter Boyle has
offered clients professional, affordable Web
development and print design consulting services.
His focus is helping organizations reach new customers and increase sales. At Steege/Thomson, Hunter has worked with clients such as: Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Devereux, Pennsylvania Small Business Development Centers, Philadelphia Safe and Sound, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Smithsonian Institution and University of Pennsylvania. Before joining Steege/Thomson, Hunter was editor-in-chief of the Internet Marketing Report and What’s Working in Sales Management newsletters, and product manager for a CD-ROM sales training program at Progressive Business Publications. He also launched the company's first blog for Internet Marketing Report and increased leads and sales of PBP products through his work on several e-mail marketing campaigns, paid-search ad campaigns and e-mail newsletters on sales and marketing. Prior to that, Hunter developed a variety of online initiatives with The Industry Standard magazine and Quinlan Publishing Group, where he also served as editor of the Grants for Cities and Towns Biweekly newsletter. In 1998, Hunter implemented a Web strategy at Quinlan that tripled traffic and doubled sales leads within one year. In 1997, one year after working as a writer at Nine to Five magazine in London, Hunter designed Saul Bellow's esteemed literary magazine, News from the Republic of Letters. Hunter holds a B.S. in journalism
with honors from Boston University and has completed publishing programs
at Stanford University and Rice University. He is also a graduate of Greater
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