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Houston SEO Shifts Towards Affordability Former Hearst Employee Takes A
Permanent Strike
Rethink Local challenges national media companies [Hearst Media] to become more affordable/effective return on investment for local clients. Owner says - Hearst overcharged for keywords and the SEO wasn't directed back to the clients URL.He offers 10 times that on the clients domain for the same price to local Houston business owners.After not receiving thousands of dollars owed to him by his former employer, owner says "enough is enough, the truth is coming out and there's much more to come"
Houston, Texas, December 23, 2014 /PressReleasePing/ - Rethink Local challenges national media companies [Hearst Media] to become more affordable/effective return on investment for local clients. Owner says - Hearst overcharged for keywords and the SEO wasn't directed back to the clients URL.He offers 10 times that on the clients domain for the same price to local Houston business owners.After not receiving thousands of dollars owed to him by his former employer, owner says "enough is enough, the truth is coming out and there's much more to come"

Local Houston SEO company makes a shift towards affordability for the local area small business consumer market. Rethink Local is more than a slogan to Houston Marketing Solutions' owner, Josh Ramby.
Rethink Local is what he calls "A Movement", Josh Ramby created the Rethink Local movement after being employed by national media companies for over ten years in the local
Houston Texas area.
Over those years, Josh noticed a unique trend in regards to national SEO media.
Too expensive
Not budget friendly for small business or start-up
Not as effective as it should be for the marketing capital
The ongoing need for affordable SEO in Houston
Josh started Houston Marketing Solutions with his wife, Mary Ramby, in early 2014. With hopes to help local small business owners, his Rethink Local SEO Houston movement has

reached over fifty

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