Justice: Masters Historic Racing – Interfanatic Customer Spotlight

Justice is always violent to the party offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes.

Daniel Defoe

Another week, another week closer to the justice of democracy?

As many readers know, I often make significant effort to use this space highlight the words of people we have not heard enough. The wise words of women and people of color. There are billions of quotes from motivational speakers and old dead white dudes. And those quotes have plenty of wisdom. But I’m always looking to bring a fresh perspective – perhaps one that’s not heard enough.

But this week, as I try to understand these people I respect, I went back to an old dead white dude. I know that many people I disagree with, people whom I respect, will more easily listen to a white guy. And that’s why I lend my voice here – I have absolutely privilege and it’s my task to use it for myself – and for people that do not.

Justice is always violent for the part offending. Every man is innocent in his own eyes. That’s why justice is so important! Every man innocent in their own eyes must be shown the light.

There are standards. Standards in running a country, standards in running a business. Justice is imperative, as is the administration of justice.

It takes a certain amount of audacity and never-quit to start and successfully run a business. This is my common ground with you. You have information sources you trust, and I have information sources I trust. There is overlap, but that overlap is not complete.

We often believe what we want to hear. That’s just human nature.

This week, as every week for five years, we’re faced with information sources that continue to diverge in their messaging.

But in the end, we must have a bedrock that we trust for justice to be served, or nothing is trustworthy.

(I hear the conspiracy theorists giggle in glee: “you thought anything was trustworthy?!?!?”)

Yes, I believe the Earth is roughly a sphere. Do we agree on that?

Finding that common ground for justice, living up to it and administering it is the foundation for any organization that enforces rules. I think of the Masters Racing Series, based in the UK, as a foundation for justice in historic motorsports.

Justice: An Interfanatic Quality

We have to have a common ground from which to work. That’s how any transaction works – business or simple fairness.

Otherwise, how do we measure justice against injustice?

We work hard to ensure our customers get what they pay for – oftentimes more. But in the end, when we do work, we have to be compensated justly. We want our customers to be happy, so we work for that. And our customers appreciate us to keep coming back.

Masters Historic Racing – Administrators of Justice

Some years ago, Masters Historic Racing requested help with their digital footprint. Knowing Ron Maydon as I do, I jumped at the chance! He’s a great businessman. A successful one that knows justice and value. And we have a common love for historic cars.

“Years on, and Masters Racing Series is a continued success. Because [Maydon] knew how to handle justice, and he brings that to his business.”

He was building the Masters Racing Series, a “casual,” gentleman’s sporting competition series. As with all competition, its administrators must clearly lay out justice.

As a successful entrepreneur, he understood that business justice – fairness – comes from treating your customers right, and their response in kind.

Years on, and his experiment is a continued success. Because he knew how to handle justice, and he brings that to his business at Masters Racing Series.

Interfanatic Service Focus: Interfanatic Year-Round SEO Monitoring

Many of our customers love our Interfanatic Power SEO Situation Report. It gives them a phenomenal snapshot of their search performance for important keywords.

If that sounded like gibberish, my apologies! When we prepare a Situation Report, we sit down with a business owner, find out what’s important to their business, and then use our professional expertise to determine how well their website is working. When we prepare an SEO Situation Report, we help a business owner find out how easy it is for customers to find their website.

Our year-round monitoring takes this to the next step. We check in monthly to see how results change based on the work we do. It’s a great way to measure ROI. That’s what we’re here for – to make sure you’re making more money as a result of the work we do for you.

Want to know if the money you’re spending with us is working? Want to be sure we’re doing our part to bring your dollars justice? We’ll help you find out, honestly and transparently.

Interfanatic: Ensuring Justice

We wouldn’t be here after over 20 years if our customers didn’t feel we were doing them right. Of course, there are always ways we can improve. We’re set on finding them and implementing them, so we constantly do a better job for you.


This week’s image:
Interfanatic‘s founder, Ryan Delane, takes or creates every image you see in our social feed.

Justice, an Interfanatic Quality. Interfanatic Digital Marketing founder Ryan Delane takes or creates every image you see in our social feed.
Justice, an Interfanatic Quality. Interfanatic Digital Marketing founder Ryan Delane takes or creates every image you see in our social feed.

Justice is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. I remember looking out upon a gray day, and as the sun broke through the clouds outside my window, a beautiful array of color spread before mine eyes, reminding me that there was still more beauty in the world.

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