For those businesses who are stressing about the new year and what to do with their web sites they may want to listen up. For the past 18 months, Ted Cantu, an Ex-Art Director from the New York advertising scene has been “busting it up” as he puts it on the Internet. He shows companies how to strengthen from their past experiences and then plow through to the top of the search engines with style and grace.
“I should be locked up for selling speed” he jokes to a live crowd at a recent live seminar event, “I push through the clutter and show companies how to get some self absorbed attention on the web. There needs to be more of this if businesses want to compete and stay active on the web”. Says Ted Cantu at a recent event in Detroit Michgian.
Cantu has planted web sites all across the country and is teaching online literacy. He has stretched his business operations into the fields of medical, alternative health care, real estate, foreclosures, beauty, health and wellness, dentistry, film and business coaches and the list goes on. He has written a couple of books which are available on Amazon that outlines his basic philosophies on the Internet.
“In the 90’s and 2000’s companies got taken for a ride. Search engine technologies didn’t really exist back then. A lot of money was wasted in the wrong spots and big time advertisements took care of the actual marketing. Billboards, radio spots and TV ads are expensive and then you are asking for the public to remember your domain name and then jump through another hoop by finding you online. You can go through a lot of money quick.” Says Ted Cantu.
In his recent speaking tour Cantu outlined a very interesting piece of information for business owners. “You guys know that Google has a page rank system for web sites right? This also applies to individual web pages as well. You could have a site that has a PR2, and then have certain pages that have a PR 7 and a PR8 in the same web site. --- Its time for businesses to get competent in this arena and start making money again. We are showing businesses how to do just that”.