Titan SEO Honored for Second Time on Inc. 5000's Annual List
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Inc. Magazine recently ranked Titan SEO on its list of the top 5000 U.S. companies, based on revenue growth. This is Titan SEO's second year on the Inc. 5000 list.
The companies on this list have played an important role in fighting the economic downturn in America: according to Inc., these 5000 companies have added 370,592 jobs back into the U.S. workplace, a feat worth recognizing.
Titan SEO, a San Diego-based search engine marketing company, is also ranked No. 191 in the Advertising and Marketing subcategory. Titan SEO's main focus is Search Engine Optimization (SEO), an online marketing strategy that works to improve websites' organic rankings on search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Bing. In addition to SEO, Titan SEO also manages Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing, local search, and display campaigns, in order to present a well-rounded online presence for their clients.
Titan SEO's President, Danny Shepherd, attributes their success to a lot of hard work, strong client referrals, and the utilization of TitanBOT, Titan SEO's proprietary search engine spider. "TitanBOT gives us a significant advantage over the competition," stated Shepherd. "We are able to crawl our clients' websites the same way a search engine spider would, in order to anticipate the effect our changes will have on our clients' rankings." TitanBOT was created by the same engineers who were involved in the creation of algorithmic-based search, and this technology is helping Titan SEO's clients dominate their market.
In addition to TitanBOT, Titan SEO also credits their success to a close-knit team of search analysts, a loyal client base, and a strong track record of results.
Titan SEO continues to be an innovator in their field with their method of operations, training, and technological advancements, and looks forward to another successful year ahead.
SOURCE Titan SEO
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