Google And Us
Our relationship with Google goes way back, almost 10 years now with running old affiliate marketing on the Google Adsense program and working with companies like Visa, Mastercard, Nokia, Motorola and Fido to name a few. Top spot on Google was just as important then as it is now. So our years of expenience on Google has allowed us to study the rules that Google lays our to enhance your online business. Follow these rules correctly to ensure Number 1 position on the Google Network.
Our mastery then, leads to our current team of experts with over 30 + years combined online internet marketing and advertising. We focus on Google as the 80/20 principle applies to our business model. We are recognized as leaders in our industry with out performing our competition to place our clients at the top of the Google pages under specifically targeted key terms.
Google's web blog says that on average 90 % of the people don't search past the first page. With that in mind, being on the first page of Google is needed for any business, but here is what separates us from our competitors. We aim for the Number 1 position on the first page of the big bad boy search engine called "Google".
We are investors in Google for its inaugural stock opening in 2004 and believe this 144 billion dollar empire will grow exponentially over the next few years and believe it to be an old CocaCola like stock.
"It is unwise to pay too much, but it is worse to pay too little.
When you pay too much, you lose a little money...that is all.
When you pay too little you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the things it was bought to do.
The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot... it cannot be done.
If you deal with the lowest bidder it is well to add something for the risk you run.
And if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better.
There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell for a little cheaper, and the people who consider price only, are this man's lawful prey"
JOHN RUSKIN (1819-1900)







