After many months of tweaking and feeling like the kid who got picked last for dodge ball, Google has finally decided to give us what so many companies seek: a placement in Knowledge Graph.
We really only had to jump through a few small hoops, and play by the rules so it is really not any big surprise, but it is nice to see 🙂
For more infromation, you can Google “elite strategies” with or without quotes. If you’d like help getting your company listed in Knowledge Graph you can give us a call at 561-526-8457 or email us at info@elite-strategies.com
On a similar note, we’ve also been given 4 site links below our listing for our name, which is also a coveted bonus.
Hello I'm Patrick Coombe and I'm the CEO and Founder of Elite Strategies, an agency I started in 2009. One of the main reasons I love blogging about SEO is the research it takes to come up with the posts. It allows me to not only write about what I love, but to learn more about the industry in the process. I hope you enjoyed this post, if you did consider sharing it or even better linking to it!
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