Virtual Edge Collaborative, an alternative to U.S. and Pittsburgh advertising agencies, marketing companies, marketing firms, marketing agencies, web design companies and graphic design companies, has been hired by Friendship Ridge Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility of Beaver County, Pennsylvania to recreate its existing website.
Friendship Ridge is a 589 bed, short and long –term skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility located in Brighton Township in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The facility has served the residents of Beaver County and surrounding communities at its present site since 1959. It is owned and operated by the County of Beaver, and is a member of the Pennsylvania Association of County Affiliated Homes. Friendship Ridge provides individuals with various recreational activities to promote mental, physical and spiritual health and wellness.
Virtual Edge Collaborative’s participation on the new 10-page HTML-based website will include site architecture, design, development and copywriting. The new site will also feature a contact form for information capture and online lead generation purposes as well.
“We are thrilled to be working with such a worthwhile organization on such an important component of their marketing. We welcome Friendship Ridge to our client roster, and into our lives,” said Virtual Edge President + CEO. Gregg P. Gantwarg.
Virtual Edge Collaborative (The Virtual Marketing Firm) is Pittsburgh’s first and only virtual marketing firm. Virtual Edge Collaborative’s revolutionary virtual business model makes it possible for small to mid-sized businesses throughout the United States to receive high-quality marketing services, on an a la carte, all inclusive flat fee basis, from seasoned industry pros, without it costing a small fortune. Virtual Edge Collaborative typically charges up to 50% less than the average ad agency or print/web design firm.
For more information, please visit www.virtualedgeonline.com.



This is really Pittsburgh tech news? A ten page “html” based website that includes a contact form? Seriously?
This is putting “sizzle” in the Pittsburgh technology sector? This is embarrassing.