GroClix Announcements & Resources

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December 15, 2025
Avoid cookie-cutter websites. Learn the red flags, what real SEO includes, and how GroClix builds strategy-first sites that rank and convert.
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December 12, 2025
GroClix partners with Veteran Crane Construction to launch a new website built for long-term growth, stronger branding, and better lead generation.
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December 1, 2025
GroClix is selecting one nonprofit for a free starter website, feature blog post, and 30-minute marketing strategy call. Apply now to be considered.
Title: How to Rank #1 on Google. Case study using graph lines.
November 25, 2025
See how a new Connecticut business outranked 8–22-year competitors in 12 months. GroClix breaks down the simple SEO steps to rank #1 on Google.
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November 16, 2025
A practical CT guide to website design and digital marketing: what matters, what to skip, real examples, and GroClix’s simple process for sites that convert.
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October 22, 2025
OpenAI just released Atlas, an AI-powered browser that could change how people interact with your website. Learn what this means for SEO and why you should act now.
8th Annual JRP 3v3 Soccer Tournament. Large group of kids on a soccer fields under the American Flag
October 14, 2025
GroClix proudly supported the 8th Annual Jacob Roger Poulin Foundation Tournament, celebrating community, kindness, and Jacob’s lasting legacy.
GroClix case study: organic traffic growth for Ellington Racquet Club, showing rise to #1 in local s
October 7, 2025
GroClix installed a repeatable SEO system that took Ellington Racquet Club from low visibility to #1 in Connecticut search results.
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By Nicholas Desrocher August 8, 2025
Can AI replace website designers? Maybe. But without strategy, you're just building pretty pages. Here's Nick Desrocher's real take on the future of web design.
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