The customer that we would not hire is going to be an agency that's looking for black hat solutions. People are going to be looking at this to manipulate links, to manipulate results as opposed to just presenting yourself. So much of what we've built is based on Google's E-E-A-T framework — Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness. We want our customers to be authorities and be able to just represent themselves correctly. Not game the system like they're doing black hat SEO. That's not the stuff we want. We don't want those customers and we will not do business with them.
Who this is not for
Who should not hire MyAnswerWiki? Describe the customer you'd turn away or refer elsewhere, and say why.
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- How this compares to competitors — As of right now, there's not a lot of, like, direct competitors that are selling the same thing.
- Who this is best for — The customer that MyAnswerWiki is genuinely best for is an ad agency doing under $3 million in sales, because we are going to be able to come in and give them a tool where they can continue to build relationships with their clients to help get the content that's important for their clients into a situation that will produce great positive results that grow their business.
- Typical customers — We work with small B2B marketing agencies who are doing under $3 million in sales and manage between 5 and 40 small business customers per month, offering them marketing services from pay-per-click to SEO to content marketing to email to website management.
- Client size they work with — Our clients are between half a million dollars to three million dollars in sales, B2B small marketing agencies, but their customers range anywhere from like an owner operator bringing in maybe a quarter million dollars in sales a year, up to brands, maybe law firms that are generating 20 million dollars a year.
- Industries and jurisdictions served — MyAnswerWiki can work with clients in any industry, any state, any jurisdictions because we're not really doing anything except expanding on what they're already great at and representing them correctly in their current market.