Online marketing gurus, Ted Cantu, is sick of all of the Detroit media bashing. The flamboyant, big mouth provocateur is back in action this week with a new product incentive for Metro Detroit retailers. This Internet marketer has hauled out the big guns to help out sagging Michigan businesses including high tech green screen video production, top notch press release writing and viral marketing promotion. He has brought a lot of attention to new online green technology businesses in Michigan and is now offering this new exciting platform to retail, restaurants and service industries.
He is inviting S.E. Michigan businesses to suck it up and fight back. The last 6 months have been extremely stressful on Metro Detroiters with the collapse of the Ann Arbor News and other printed media. There have been many groups scrambling for answers on how to help business but Cantu knows he has the golden ticket that millions of business owners are searching for.
“We got the platform for promotional advertising Metro Detroit businesses. We have a coupon delivery system that plants any company on page 1 of Google with drop dead SEO – search engine optimization. We have a viral video platform that can create online visibility within one hour. We also have press releases that go live within one hour. We are talking top of the line promotion here – no smoke and mirrors.” Says veteran advertising gurus Cantu. “We are planting our Metro Detroit businesses in USA Today, CBS Media, PBS, DBusiness Magazine, Detroit Free Press and more. We can go local and we can go national and why not? Our businesses need exposure.”
Cantu is leading the parade in a daring move. His popular web site, Hot Metro Finds showcases Michigan based businesses through viral web video. Now he has a red hot retail coupon promotion platform that is going to deliver any retail environment on page 1 of Google within one hour. So far Cantu and Co. have signed up automotive companies, green businesses, health care, restaurants, retail, Yamaha atv parts dealers, Michigan nightclubs and import companies.
“There is no limit to where we are taking this. Print is expensive and when we approached the giants of our industry they told us they weren’t interested. Many showed us the door. We couldn’t even get our company funded by investor groups. We just had to sit back and take the abuse and see our state go down the toilet. I decided to do something about it.” Adds Ted Cantu. “This has angered a lot of people, its definitely shaken things up. Traditional media reps hate us but someone had to do something. Now our clients have a chance to get some recognition and fight back. Unlike the 20,000 people who leave our state on a monthly basis we will not be joining them any time soon.”