Rank Secure Recognized as a 2025 Google Premier Partner
VAUGHAN, ONTARIO - March 6, 2025 ( NEWMEDIAWIRE) - Vaughan Canada-based digital agency Rank Secure achieved 2025 Premier Partner status in the Google Partners program.
Rank Secure's team of experts provides SEO, content marketing, branding, web design, and paid advertising for businesses of all sizes across North America. Explore the full range of offerings on their website.
Achieving Premier Partner status is a testament to Rank Secure's commitment to delivering exceptional digital marketing solutions. This recognition from Google reinforces our dedication to helping businesses maximize their online presence, drive conversions, and stay ahead in an ever-evolving digital landscape,' said Baruch Labunski, CEO of Rank Secure.
In February, Google recognized the achievements of top-performing digital marketing partners across the globe by awarding Premier Partner status as part of the Google Partners program. Rank Secure has been named a 2025 Premier Partner, which means:
They're among the top 3% of Google Partners participants in their respective countries, signaling their leading expertise in Google Ads, as well as their ability to forge new client relationships and support their clients' growth.
They're listed on the Google Partners directory, which helps potential clients find top Premier Partners like Rank Secure on their own dedicated page.
They receive exclusive benefits that promote client growth and success with Google Ads.
About Google Partners
The Partners program is designed for advertising agencies and third parties that manage Google Ads accounts on behalf of other brands or businesses. Its mission is to empower companies by providing them with innovative tools, resources, and support to help their clients succeed and grow online.
About Rank Secure
Rank Secure is a leading digital marketing and SEO agency with over 20 years of expertise. We specialize in SEO, content marketing, branding, web design, and paid advertising, visibility, and conversions. Our data-driven, ethical strategies help businesses of all sizes dominate the digital space.
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