Elite Interactive Solutions Unveils New Website

Elite Interactive Solutions, a remote video guarding pioneer using proprietary intelligence and integration to achieve proven crime prevention, announces the launching of its new website, eliteisi.com. Several months in the making, the site has been designed with the security end-user customer across a diverse range of vertical markets in mind, highlighting myriad benefits of Elite’s solution and company differentiation in an appealing and user-friendly format.

Whether viewing quickly at a glance or opting to dig deeper, site visitors can easily learn more about the technology, processes, partnerships, market applications, service options, and more.

“Elite has perfected the industry’s most effective, efficient and elegant remote guarding solution that mitigates active crime scenes in real-time — with tens of thousands of direct annual interventions through its command center and zero false alarms reported to law enforcement while assisting in thousands of arrests and detainments,” says Elite Interactive Solutions Marketing Director Scott Goldfine. “The new website has been designed to convey this message in a straightforward and engaging way, while also detailing the unique facets that set Elite apart in the field as well as its unbeatable value proposition. The real proof is in the customer testimonials and impressive list of loyal, high-profile clientele that speak to Elite’s amazing 99% customer retention.”

Navigating eliteisi.com is a breeze, with four ever-present menu items atop the site: Industry Solutions; Crime Prevention; Company; and Get a Quote. Industry Solutions explains how remote guarding solves issues for markets such as automotive dealers and storage; shopping malls and retailers; multifamily and affordable housing; and commercial and campus properties. Crime Prevention elaborates on the four essential pillars of successful remote guarding: leading-edge technology, personnel, partnerships (including law enforcement), and processes. The Company section not only tells everything about Elite, but also has relevant news, articles and blogs, as well as a FAQs section and more.

Throughout the site — which also includes informational and compelling actual crime scene videos — visitors can easily and quickly request a free remote guarding demo or quote, or instantly access any section through a comprehensive linked sitemap on the footer of all pages. The clean, sophisticated design is not only exceedingly helpful and pleasing to the eye but also highly intuitive for the user.

Written and designed by Elite’s marketing leads Scott Goldfine and Robert Gutierrez, the new website was developed by SD Marketing of Irwindale, Calif. Eliteisi.com is standing by to educate visitors about remote video guarding in general, and more specifically about Elite Interactive Solutions’ innovative approach and unwavering commitment to excellence.

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