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Posted almost 15 years ago

Google then decide

Do your research prior to working with a company.  You can gain valuable information by using "Google".  Always Google the company name such as FundingApproval, Funding Approval, or fundingapproval.com.The more information you find about a company tells you that they have been in business longer, has an online presence, participates on the web, with this information you can make a sound decision.If you know the name(s) of the owners/managers make sure and Google their names as well. For example Google ken Garratt you will find hundreds of hits all about myself and my company Funding Approval.When you’re well informed as a business owner you will make sound business decisions. Ken Garratt writes and markets for when banks say, "NO" give us a call.

Comments (2)

  1. Joshua, No where in my article does it say, "you can trust a company if it shows up near the top of Google's results". I stated, "with the information found through Google search on a company or person this will help you make sound business decisions. Everyone needs to do there own research before making any decisions. Ken


  2. Ken - I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one. While Google certainly does a good job with their search results, you can't just trust some company because they show up near the top of Google's results.