Must be a valid IPv4 or IPv6 ip address, e.g. 127.0.0.1 or 2001:DB8:0:0:8:800:200C:417A
Basic Info

City: unknown

Region: unknown

Country: Malaysia

Internet Service Provider: unknown

Hostname: unknown

Organization: unknown

Usage Type: unknown

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Whois info:
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Dig info:
; <<>> DiG 9.10.3-P4-Ubuntu <<>> 175.145.123.99
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 56642
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;175.145.123.99.			IN	A

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
.			296	IN	SOA	a.root-servers.net. nstld.verisign-grs.com. 2022022700 1800 900 604800 86400

;; Query time: 67 msec
;; SERVER: 183.60.83.19#53(183.60.83.19)
;; WHEN: Sun Feb 27 23:41:23 CST 2022
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 107
Host info
Host 99.123.145.175.in-addr.arpa. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
Nslookup info:
Server:		183.60.83.19
Address:	183.60.83.19#53

** server can't find 99.123.145.175.in-addr.arpa: NXDOMAIN
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My name’s Eric, I found savannahhillsfamilychiropractic.com after doing a quick search – you showed up near the top of the rankings, so whatever you’re doing for SEO, looks like it’s working well.

So here’s my question – what happens AFTER someone lands on your site?  Anything?

Research tells us at least 70% of the people who find your site, after a quick once-over, they disappear… forever.

That means that all the work and effort you put into getting them to show up, goes down the tubes.

Why would you want all that good work – and the great site you’ve built – go to waste?

Because the odds are they’ll just skip over calling or even grabbing their phone, leaving you high and dry.

But here’s a thought… what if you could make it super-simple for someone to raise their hand, say, “okay, let’s talk” without requiring them to even pull their cell phone from their pocket?
  
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My name’s Eric, I found savannahhillsfamilychiropractic.com after doing a quick search – you showed up near the top of the rankings, so whatever you’re doing for SEO, looks like it’s working well.

So here’s my question – what happens AFTER someone lands on your site?  Anything?

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That means that all the work and effort you put into getting them to show up, goes down the tubes.

Why would you want all that good work – and the great site you’ve built – go to waste?

Because the odds are they’ll just skip over calling or even grabbing their phone, leaving you high and dry.

But here’s a thought… what if you could make it super-simple for someone to raise their hand, say, “okay, let’s talk” without requiring them to even pull their cell phone from their pocket?
  
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