Chattanooga won Outdoor Magazine’s “Best Town” in America.

Twice.

We’re the only ones to ever do that.

With all this publicity we have loads of people moving into this city and many of them are part of the estimated one billion monthly Google Maps users.

Most of this usage is thanks to that funny looking car with the bubble camera on top.

You know where that goofy looking car doesn’t go?

Well, pretty much anywhere a car can’t go.

And that’s where we come in.

Guerrilla Marketing for the Best Outdoor Town in America.

We thought it would be fun to put a 360 camera on a paddleboard and go down the Tennessee River.

After about a week Google emailed us and said we were at almost 8,000 views.

We thought there was something there and started carrying the 360 camera on some of the many great adventures Chattanooga has to offer.

And the views came in rapidly.

Have a hiking trail that is especially near and dear to your business?

Or do you organize a race on the Tennessee river and you would like it featured anytime someone pulls up Street View on their phone or laptop?

There is a good chance we’ve already hiked or paddled it and would love to put your logo on the zenith (top) or nadir (bottom) of the 360 image for Google Maps users.

We go where the goofy car doesn’t.

Search Engine Optimization.

Ugh.

If you’ve ever tried to figure out the Google Advertising dashboard you know it isn’t user friendly.

How does anyone running a small business on a shoestring have time to figure this out?

What are the best keywords to drive traffic to my website and how do I niche down in order to appear above other businesses?

What if someone found your business by looking inside of Google’s Street View instead of inside of their search box?

We can place logos on the top (or bottom) of those images and if you have a business that is a good fit for our beautiful city we’d love to chat with you about options.

Not SEO.

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