SERPs is an SEO tool that gives marketers the power to turn one keyword into hundreds of optimized landing pages. Use cases include service, product and geographically targeted landing pages. SERPs is not a plugin, it is a cloud based software that works with WordPress and HubSpot.
Location: United States, California, Los Angeles
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $25K
Founded date: 2020
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 09.03.2012 | - | $25K | Portland S... |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 14.02.2019 | Silicon Valley investment firm Alpine SG acquires 6 startups, forms new Seattle-area marketing company | ASG MarTech CEO Steve Reardon. (ASG MarTech Photo) Alpine SG, a Silicon Valley investment firm that acquires and then operates software-as-a-service companies, is swooping up six startups and forming a new marketing tech organization that w... |
| 31.01.2015 | Scenes from GeekWire Startup Day 2015: The ultimate recap of our 6th annual startup bootcamp | GeekWire co-founders Todd Bishop and John Cook interview Porch CEO Matt Ehrlichman and Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price at GeekWire Startup Day 2015. The Startup Day crowd hears from Kristen Hamilton of Koru. It might be hard to believe, but ... |
| 06.06.2012 | Meet the 9 startup grads from the Portland Seed Fund | Portland, Oregon. Photo via Radworld I don’t get as much time as I’d like to peruse the Portland startup scene. But there’s a heck of a lot of interesting stuff happening along the Willamette, and as you can well imagine I’m not talking abo... |
| 09.03.2012 | SERPs to Raise $25K in Funding from Portland Seed Fund | SERPs, a Portland, OR-based provider of cloud-based software tools for businesses to optimize SEO monitoring in-house, is to raise $25k in funding from Portland Seed Fund. Led by founder Scott Krager, Allen Liu and Joel Bradshaw, SERPs prov... |
| - | 5 Essential SEO Strategies For Ecommerce Sites | SEO is one of the most important tools that ecommerce stores can use to improve their performance online, and it is simple to understand the reason for that: Most customers pass through a search engine such as Google, Yahoo or Bing during t... |