Dubzz Digital Marketing Becomes Google Partner
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 13/03/2017
Dubzz Digital Marketing Becomes Google Partner
Rotorua local business receives certification from tech superpower
Local Rotorua business, Dubzz Digital Marketing has achieved the sought-after Google Partner qualification for their performance as a Google AdWords online advertising provider. Google grants Partner Status to organisations who demonstrate on-going advertising performance standards, deliver client revenue growth and carry the necessary employee qualifications.
To date, Dubzz is the only business in Rotorua with Google Partner Status or Google Certified staff.
Of the new Google Partner Status Qualification, Dubzz Director, Rachel Warrender said, “We are thrilled to receive this acknowledgment from Google. We work hard to provide our clients with consistent performance and a solid return on their online advertising investment, so it means a lot to have our experience and expertise recognised. It is a real credit to our team to be recognised in this way.”
Google processes 80% of all online searches globally and have reported to process over 2 trillion searches every year, which equates to approximately 3.8 million searches every minute of the day. Google AdWords is an online advertising platform that allows businesses and organisations to target potential customers who are interested in or searching for their specific products and services on Google.
Started in 2011, Dubzz Digital Marketing now employ a local team of 7 staff, and have worked with over 200 businesses across New Zealand with Google AdWords, custom websites and a range of online marketing solutions.
ENDS
Stats NZ: Economic Impacts On New Zealand From Conflict In The Middle East – Report
Advertising Standards Authority: ASA Annual Report 2025 - Platform-Neutral Regulation Keeps Pace With Digital Advertising
Science Media Centre: Lead Pipes Banned For New Plumbing – Expert Reaction
New Zealand Young Physicists Trust: Auckland To Host The ‘World Cup Of Physics’ In 2027; Search Begins For Student-Designed Tournament Logo
Oxfam Aotearoa: Top CEO Pay Increased 20 Times Faster Than Workers’ Pay In 2025
Bill Bennett: TUANZ Report - Networks Built, Value Missing

