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Exclusivity & Non-Competition
We are excellent at generating highly targeted visitors to business Web sites that we build. For that reason we only accept one client in one field in specific geographical areas to avoid overlap and having our client's sites competing with each other on the same pages in search engine search results.
 
Exclusivity & Non-Competition

Exclusivity and Non-Competition are one of our hallmarks. Once you are our client, our  entire focus is to make your site get all the Web traffic for your product or service in your  area. What That means is that once you are our client, depending on the products and  services you offer, we will not  accept business from other companies that directly compete with you in your area.  Obviously this means first come first served.  So, it is best not to delay.
Limitations
Of course, exclusivity and non-competition depend upon whether or not businesses are actually competing with each other, so we have standards that guide what clients we accept in what field. Various fields and limitations are listed in detail below.
Basic Guidelines
Depending on the type of business that we're working with form the guidelines of what companies we can build Web sites for. Our main basic rule of thumb is geographical areas, and what geographical areas the company services.
Example
Say a company is a towing company and they service a 60 mile radius from their business location, then we will not build a Web site for another similar company within 60 miles. This remains true for all types of businesses and the geographical area they cover.
Exceptions
Exceptions include business that extremely similar, yet do not necessarily compete with one another. The best example of this is restaurants. A Chinese Restaurant can be right next door to a Mexican restaurant, but they don't really compete with one another, since consumers either want Chinese or Mexican - it's not the same as offering auto repair or construction services.




Main Rules of Thumb
Retail Businesses
Retail Businesses that sell similar products must be at least 2 miles apart.
Auto Repair Shops
Auto Repair Shops must be at least 2 miles apart. This would include tire stores and auto parts stores.

Auto Dealers

    Auto dealerships must be at least  2 miles apart.



Restaurants are not eligible for exclusivity because they tend not to directly compete; however, they have the option to purchase advertising to enhance their visibility. 
 


Larger Geographical Areas
Special Arrangements
Special arrangements can be made to allow various companies to have larger geographical coverage, particularly if they have several strategically placed locations throughout a broad area.
Typically Larger Areas
Towing companies and auto glass companies must be 30 to 60 miles apart, since they tend to service larger areas.