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Five Things Most Search Engine Optimization
Firms Won’t Tell
You About Search Engine Ranking - That You Need To Know
Before You Spend A Dime...
So,
you want your Web site to rank high on Google and other search
engines.
To
do that, you're planning on hiring a search engine optimization
(SEO) firm. Good move -- maybe. A good SEO firm can help make
your rankings and sales skyrocket. That's the good news. The
bad news is there are a lot of SEO firms out there that will
charge you big bucks without delivering results. As someone
in the SEO business myself, I've heard countless horror stories
about people who have gotten ripped off by paying for services
they didn't need, or simply not understanding what their SEO
firm is supposed to be doing on their behalf.
Below
are some of the things most SEO firms will never tell you. Knowing
these insider secrets can save you thousands of dollars and
many hours of frustration.
1.
Most SEO work follows the 80/20 rule. In other words, 20% of
the work will account for 80% of the results. If that's true
(and believe me, from personal experience I know that it is),
you should make sure that the fee structure reflects this. Ask
for an itemized quote, so you can make sure that you aren't
paying too much for the other 80%. For example, a lot of SEO
experts will tell you they're going to spend X number of hours
tweaking your site's keywords and meta tags, but there's really
no hard evidence that those techniques have a significant impact
on your rankings. Doing simple things like making sure your
page structure is "search engine friendly" (ensuring
all your pages can be indexed by search engines) is infinitely
more important. As part of a comprehensive SEO strategy, you
still want to do the other 80%, but you want to make sure that
the bulk of the priority (and cost) is focused the effort that
will produce the most results.
2.
You
can receive a guarantee. Most big SEO firms say to watch out
for anyone who guarantees results. They'll tell you most places
that do so are nothing but scam artists. Here's the truth: I
can absolutely guarantee any business I can get you ranked in
the top 10 on Google for any keyword you choose. It all depends
on how much money you're willing to spend and how long you're
willing to wait for the results. If an SEO firm is confident
in their ability to improve your rankings, why wouldn't they
offer you a guarantee?
3.
You
can see immediate results. Most SEO firms will try to tell you
it takes months to see tangible results. Wrong. In fact, it's
often possible to see results within a week, depending on the
keywords you're targeting. I know because I've accomplished
this for my clients time and time again. Unless you're going
after extremely competitive keywords, if the SEO firm bidding
for your business says it will take three months to accomplish
anything, they're probably just looking to sign you up for a
lucrative long-term retainer.
4.
SEO
work is not too complicated to explain in detail. Too many SEO
experts will balk if you ask them to explain in detail the work
they're going to do for you. But don't let them off the hook.
While some strategies may indeed be technical, most of the techniques
are easily explained -- especially some of the most important
ones (see point #1 above about the 80/20 rule). If you're going
to pay someone a lot of money to work for you, you deserve and
explanation of exactly what they're going to do.
5.
The
greatest factor in SEO has nothing to do with your web site.
In my research, I've found that around 80% of the Google ranking
factors have nothing to do with the web site itself. The real
determining factors are links to your site from other web sites.
As long as your site is easily crawled by Google, most of the
energy should be focused on getting these outside links. If
an SEO firm tries to sell you an expensive package to simply
"optimize" your site for Google, it's probably going
to cost you a lot of money for very little result.
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