
The top Google Partners for another year include the Greek multinational company Generation Y– International eBusiness Hub, which is active in the field of integrated digital transformation and e-business solutions and provides services worldwide, maintaining offices in 10 countries.
In particular, as announced, Generation Y renews its distinction as an official Google Premier Partner for 2022.
This distinction is of particular importance, as it is pointed out, as this year Google strengthened the certification criteria and significantly upgraded the levels that companies with the Premier Partners mark must achieve. With the new criteria, then, Generation Y belongs to the top 3% of Google Partners, having the possibility of exclusive access to new and even more innovative products for its customers for the development of their companies.
In particular, Generation Y strengthens with this distinction the quiver of technological tools with new valuable data on consumer behavior in the global market, aiming at further upgrading its competitive promotion strategies.
According to Anastasios Spanidis, founder and CEO of Generation Y on the occasion of the distinction, the company is committed to developing our economy in a sustainable and secure way by supporting its client companies on the path of their digital transformation. The driving force in this effort is the executive staff of the company as well as its associates, says Mr. Spanidis.
Google Partners is affiliated with companies that manage Google Ads accounts on behalf of other brands or businesses. The Google Partners program is active in over 60 countries and is available in 43 languages. The program offers thousands of affiliates strategic benefits focusing on training and insight, access and support, as well as recognition and rewards.
Its mission is to empower companies with innovative tools, resources and support, so that they can in turn help their customers make the most of their Google Ads campaigns. Through the tools provided by this program, companies reach new customers and grow their business.


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