Who is Acció’s best accredited consultant?
It is strange to write a post on this topic. Do I want to say that I think I am the best accredited advisor? No, that’s not what this post is about. It’s about Google searches on this topic. It’s funny how, in general, traffic comes for this keyword, “best”: I see it with many clients through Google Search Console: best coach, best xyz firm…
We seek comfort, reassurance, the opinion of others. I don’t know… I’ll ask ChatGPT what he thinks. He says:
- Filter by quality: Using the word “best” attempts to filter the results to show only those professionals who have a high reputation or are recognized for excellence in their field. This can be especially useful in sectors where there is a lot of competition.
- Optimize time: When searching for services or experts, we often want to make sure we find the best possible option without having to spend hours reviewing all the available alternatives. Adding “best” can help reduce the time spent filtering less relevant results.
- Trust in the opinions of others: The search for the “best” professional often involves a search for recommendations and opinions from other clients or customers. This may include reading reviews, testimonials or rankings, which can provide a clearer picture of the quality of the service offered.
- Focus on excellence: In some cases, striving for “the best” reflects a desire not to settle for less. This can be especially relevant in fields such as healthcare, education or professional services, where quality can have a significant impact on outcomes.
- Marketing and SEO: It is important to keep in mind that many companies and professionals optimize their websites and content for these types of searches. They know that potential clients use these terms to find the best services, so they try to make sure that their names appear among the first results when searches are performed with these criteria.
In short, adding “best” or similar terms to searches can help target more accurate and higher quality results, saving time and effort in the process of selecting a professional.
Now, let’s ask Google….
“best accio advisor”: 378,000 results
“best accredited accio advisor”: 24,100 results
“accio accio accredited advisor”: 23,600 results
“accio advisor”: 371,000 results
“best accio etrade advisor”: 625 results
“accio etrade advisor”: 1,170 results
“etrade advisor”: 227,000 results (although it is confused with results about etrading or online trading ).
If I search for “Acció accredited advisor”, the suggested questions are….
- “list of accredited acció advisors”
- “accio new business opportunities”.
- “accio on”
- “accio mentors”
- “accio accreditation”
- “accio services”
- “acció catalonia trade & investment”.
- “emt resolution 1673 2022”
And if we go to “List of Acció’s accredited consultants“, where you can search by name, category, province, sectors and application technologies…
That’s where I come in.
Eric Didier Onidi, with Tax ID X2227256M, is listed as an accredited advisor under ACCIÓ programs in the following areas of expertise: Export Strategy and Strategy.
- As of April 16, 2025