Chris Wall of Strafford Media and Nate Burgoyne of Integrity Online Marketing have joined forces to create a powerful program for business owners that they can use to drive more customers and clients to their business, while helping Hawaii’s hungry at the same time. Their effort is called “Feed the Robot.” This new program guarantees to increase a business’ online visibility and also supports the Hawaii Food Bank.

Chris explains, “The internet is like a hungry robot, and when a business feeds it the right content, the search engines are happy and that business’ website begins to appear more often in search engine results. Most business owners are too busy to learn and do this correctly on their own.” Nate adds, “We provide the search engines the ‘robot food’ they crave. What does this mean for a business owner? Increased foot traffic, increased phone calls, and increased website visitors.”

“We are feeding ‘the robot’ for business owners and helping feed Hawaii’s hungry with 10% of our program costs being donated directly to the Hawaii Food Bank,” says Chris.

Chris started the Sunset Beach Food Bank two years ago. “There are people in our community who have to regularly decide whether they should pay their rent or buy food for their families. If people are worrying about what they’re going to eat tomorrow, it’s hard for them to grasp how to start improving their lives,” says Chris.

Chris, and his wife, Kylie, Waialua residents, have two children. Nate was born in Hawaii and resides in Waialua with his wife, Heidi and four children. “Any parent who has had to put a child to bed hungry, knows how painful that is,” says Nate. Chris adds, “Nobody should be in that position.” Not only does the “Feed the Robot” campaign directly contribute to the Hawaii Food Bank, but it also boosts visibility online for small local and large businesses that are providing local jobs for Hawaii’s families. Get free information on how to grow your business online at www.feedtherobot.com.