The inbound marketing agency was honored for workplace excellence and a superior commitment to ethics.

HOUSTON (PRWEB) May 16, 2018

On May 9, 2018, Houston-based digital marketing agency Bonafide was honored with the Better Business Bureau Education Foundation’s prestigious Pinnacle Award. Bonafide was among 285 local businesses and nonprofits — and the only company in its business category — recognized at the annual Better Business Bureau Awards of Excellence.

Bonafide specializes in driving business through inbound marketing — a multi-channel strategy focused on content generation, search engine optimization and social media marketing. The company was recognized as a BBB Winner of Distinction in 2016 and 2017, as well.

Bonafide President Shareef Defrawi says the award reflects his company’s dedication to quality in every aspect of the business: “We built Bonafide on a commitment to doing things the right way. We’ve always prioritized superior service, both in the workplace and in the community. The Pinnacle Award is a testament to our long-term focus on excellence. We’re honored to receive this distinction, and we’re grateful for the Houston Better Business Bureau’s continued support.”

About Bonafide

Bonafide is a digital marketing agency and HubSpot Gold Agency Partner committed to helping growth-minded businesses find new customers online using inbound and content marketing, SEO, PPC advertising, social media, PR, technology and more.

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