What search phrase do you expect you should rank for?
Looking at the comment, it appears as if it's 'glen quinn'.
If that is the case, you're competing against the likes of a wiki page and imdb (pages focused on 'glenn quinn'). Needless to say, those sites carry a lot more authority and trust than your site does at the moment. I'd also suggest that a search for 'glen quinn' is far more likely to be a typo for the (deceased) actor than a search for you/your business, so I'd 100% expect to see one of those articles above you in the SERPs.
Assuming you do get your page to outrank the others, optimising for 'glen quinn', I'd suggest it will be of little value to you. There won't be a steady flow of organic traffic (I'm assuming that Glenn wasn't big enough to draw large traffic? I've not checked the figures to be honest, but even if there was traffic it'd be pretty much irrelevant to you/your site) and if the person was intentionally searching for you they'd easily find you slightly lower down the page. I'd forget about aiming for that phrase (it will increase naturally in time in any case, your name will be a common anchor text for links to your site) completely and focus on more relevant and important (but not too competitive) terms that will bring relevant traffic.
I'm sure others will agree that while it can be nice to rank well for a particular vanity term, in many cases it can be totally useless in terms of traffic or more importantly in terms of conversions.