Your privacy is safe with us. Be sure to read the Non-Disclosure clause in our contact. The clause was carefully worded to protect both you and us. We will not reveal the names of our clients except when requested by a United States court or government agency investigating alleged wrongdoings.
The eCommerce market was demanding enough before Covid-19 rearranged the face of the business world forever. Most noticeable are the changes in the retail market. Sarah’s hand-knitted sweaters in Nowhere, Wyoming, suddenly wants to sell her products online. Restaurants located down in the valley or out in the desert must offer online ordering or face the same peril as the 100,000+ eateries that recently closed as a result of Covid-19.
The constantly-evolving effects of Covid-19 have created an extreme demand for online advertising. The cost-per-click for certain markets has tripled in less than two years. Most “medium sized” marketing agencies expect their paid search specialists to handle 50+ clients simultaneously. We say that’s bullshit. If a PPC specialist works 40 hours per week and is juggling 50 clients, how much time is he or she really devoting to each client?
Your company and business reputation deserve privacy. We are one of the most discreet paid advertising firms available in the United States for one simple reason. We are privately-owned. Every single penny of profit goes into the owner’s pocket and every single penny we spend comes out of it. We watch the pennies, nickels, and dimes because every single cent matters when setting keyword bids.
The privacy of advertising and marketing efforts should be the utmost concern for most business owners and top executives but few think about it. If you use a marketing company, every single employee who handles your account has access to your company’s ad content, keyword list, marketing strategies, and entire portfolio. When applying for a new job, most marketing specialists are asked for a list of clients they worked with. There’s the risk of your privacy being breached. Your competitor wants to hire a marketing specialist who knows everything about your business. If you utilize any marketing agency, read your contract. Make sure it contains a Non-Disclosure Clause that covers every single employee of the company. Otherwise you may one day find that your ads have been replicated by your most fierce competitor.