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Is there any way to get my small business to compete against Discovery?

I am seeking some advice or thoughts on the situation I am currently in. I took over and run a wholesale seafood company that is called Sea Gold. Website, seagoldfoods.com

My problems occur when trying to Google search Sea Gold as the results are ALL related to the Discovery channel TV show "Bering Sea Gold"... If someone were to search "sea gold foods" or "sea gold inc" or "sea gold shrimp" I would come up first, which is awesome, but my question is, is there any way I could possibly get into the search results of "Sea Gold" without spending a ridiculous amount of money like Discovery is? I am willing to put some money aside for marketing but obviously will never be able to spend as much as the TV corporations.

Would greatly appreciate any thoughts or strategies I could possibly implement to take over the Sea Gold search result from Discovery!

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