AUCKLAND, Thursday: North Shore-based digital agency Pure SEO has achieved Premier Partner status in the revamped 2022 Google Partners Programme. The Premier Partner status is awarded to the top performing 3% of Google partners in each country, based on client growth.
Pure SEO’s team specialise in all Google Partner Programme products, including search ads, mobile ads, display ads and shopping ads.
Founder/ceo Richard Conway said: “We’ve been proud of our consecutive Google Premier Partner status through the years, but to obtain it in the 2022 revamped programmes is a true achievement.
“These partner companies stand out for their commitment to developing product expertise, building new client relationships and helping current clients grow.”
“The Google Partners programme has undergone significant changes for 2022, including redefining what it means to be a Premier Partner through new, advanced programme requirements and offering new Premier Partner benefits to support growth and success with Google Ads.
Michigan-based Google Ads marketing director Davang Shah said: “Congratulations to Pure SEO. “These partner companies stand out for their commitment to developing product expertise, building new client relationships and helping their current clients to grow.
“We look forward to supporting them as they help their customers succeed online.”
About Pure SEO
Headquartered in Auckland, Pure SEO is an independent, NZ-owned digital marketing agency. It provides clients in NZ and Australia with a range of digital marketing services including search engine optimisation, Google Ads, search, display, YouTube, eCommerce, conversion rate optimisation, content marketing, social media and programmatic advertising.
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