Blumenthal Investigates Google Street View

Outgoing Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has just assumed his new post in the U.S. Senate, and he decided to leave his state with a flourish – by slapping a “civil investigative demand” on none other than Google.

The company’s Street View service, while convenient, has long been a lightning rod for controversy, with inadvertent peers into windows and backyards triggering threats and lawsuits. Blumenthal demanded in December that Google hand over data it collected on local wireless networks, and that includes your router. There have been concerns that the company has engaged in improper collection of personal information.

Our friends in the Connecticut auto transport industry have frequently encountered Google Street View cars flickering around neighborhoods.

The Chevy Volt and Your website

What do your website and the Chevy Volt have in common?

Both are unrealized dreams upon which the future hopes of your business are pinned.

Of course, each website has a certain history, perhaps you have recently started adding new content, or upgraded by adding a blog, but surely you know of several ways in which your website could better earn, capture and convert traffic into new business.

Let’s consider SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Like the fabled Lithium Ion battery pack upon which the Chevy Volt will be powered, I bet you know that SEO could be bringing you new traffic, cheaply, efficiently and at a cost much lower than ANY other type of advertising.

Like General Motors, you know that this addition to your business will push your company into the future. Unlike GM, you don’t have to wait 18 months to find out if an electrically propelled invention will save your business.

If you have been waiting to start an SEO campaign, strike now! You can have dozens of related business website’s linking to you in the next 4 weeks for far less than a down payment on a car, and that’s just the beginning.

All analogy aside, Spider Gourmet can provide you real results in the next month, starting off the 2nd quarter of 2009 with a bang. Like GM, the longer you wait to get your solution out there, the more time you give your competitors to steal your customers.