Bottom Line Search is an online marketing company specializing in search engine marketing and website services. But what makes Bottom Line Search different from their competitors?
(1888PressRelease) May 17, 2009 - Bottom Line Search is a new online marketing services company and with two very skilled and experienced owners, it is destined for success. But what makes the management team at Bottom Line Search different? It’s run by siblings! Not only are they siblings, they are quite “smart” in their respective areas of expertise.
Some of you may be familiar with large corporations that got their start as family owned businesses, such as Walmart, Ford Motor, Comcast, Tyson Foods and Loews, just to name a few. While Bottom Line Search has a long way to go, they are focusing their efforts on partnering with major Internet retailers and online lead generators. Will they be able to outsmart some of their larger competitors on their way to the top? Well, some evidence tells us, perhaps so.
Fred Faust started building websites and teaching an adult computer lab when he was only 16. With roles installing VOIP systems and project managing affiliate marketing campaigns at leading search engine marketing companies. He’s concentrated on building his own freelance client base over the past two years.
Stephanie Faust, trailing just one and a half years behind in age, has excelled in Internet business development and online marketing as well. Torn between the decision to continue building what is now a top 500 Internet Retailer or continue in college when she was in her early 20s, she decided to stay in online marketing. She made the right decision, moving on to majorly impact a number of other start-ups and training her many new hires to becoming knowledgeable and capable search marketing professionals.
I guess one of the only questions left is, will a sibling rivalry make or break the business? Stephanie believes it will only help, “We decided go into business together because our skill sets compliment each other so together, we can accomplish more. As for a rivalry, I think we’ve matured enough to know that some of the greatest successes stem from healthy competition.”