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Five Google Adword Tips
Oct 7th
Five tips on how to make your Google Adword experience more rewarding.
Tip One
Try to think like your potential customers. If you were interested in the product, service, or information found at your site, what words would you search on? Better yet ask your friends or family to tell you what they would “google” if they were interested in your particular product, service or information. Sometimes the best keywords can be found by not over thinking about your keywords.
Tip Two
Choose good keywords. Lots of people are spending good money on clicks of bad keywords. Meaning the keyword does not relate to the product, service or information found at your site. Then what happens? The person gets to your site and they leave because it’s not what they are looking for. You can relate can’t you? How many times have you searched for things at Google or other search engines and left the site because the site has nothing to do with the keyword you typed? Each time that happens some one is paying for the click. Don’t let that be you.
Tip Three
Compete against your self. Write ads, find the one with the best CTR (Click Through Rate), then write other ads and try to beat the previous high CTR ad. Keep doing it until you find the best ad(s). Try to use your keywords in your ad, Google likes that because it makes your ad more relevant.
Tip Four
Small changes equal big results. When writing ads, try change subtle things in the ad and test using Tip Three. Sometimes switching one word for another, capitalization, the position of certain text or other small changes makes a huge difference. Sometimes the change can be one small word. So don’t throw away an ad before tweaking it a bit and testing with Tip Three.
Tip Five
Track your results carefully. Google has excellent tracking but you may also look for a third party tracking services to dissect your Adword results. Try googleing “Adword Tracking” that should keep you busy for a while. Keep up to date on new trends which may affect your ads both negatively and positively. Make changes to your ads to reflect these trends
Google Adwords is a great tool but like any tool you must follow the instructions to use it properly. There is a ton of information on the Google Adword site so make sure you first stop is there. It is possible to loose a lot of money with Adwords, but you can also make a lot of money or get’s lots of traffic to your site with Adwords if used properly. Also read all you can about Google Adwords and apply what you’ve learned and back up your changes with your monitoring tools. Document your changes to see what works. Then when you ‘ve got Google figured out apply what you’ve learned to the other PPC search engines, like Yahoo, MSN, ASK, etc. Good Luck!
Joseph (Jay) Regan is an owner/part-owner of three small businesses. He lives in North Carolina. See more at www.jrmakemoreathome.com
Top Five Reasons Why You Should Use Video Marketing
Sep 4th
Online marketing is basically a game of odds. You play the odds that your website and/or ad will be found by the right people at the right time, so that all pieces of the puzzle come together to produce a sale (your ultimate goal). Strategic marketing is about making the right moves to increase those odds in your favor. There are many tools used by marketers meant to help place their sites and ads in a position to be found by buyers. Of all those strategies, video marketing is by far one of the most powerful. Still, many marketers, especially those who are new to the business, are reluctant to embrace this amazing resource. For those who are still wondering whether they should dive into this marketing technique, here are the top five reasons why you SHOULD use video marketing.
FREE LEADS, TRAFFIC AND SALES »» OK, so obviously video marketing is not the only free marketing tool available, but it IS, without a doubt, the most viral. Even other social media like Twitter and Facebook, have videos posted and shared on their networks. People are fascinated by videos, and that is something any marketer can benefit from!
FAST AND EASY WAY TO OWN INTERNET REAL ESTATE »» You’ve heard it said time and time again, real estate is all about “location, location, location.” Well, marketing online is really no different. It’s all about the placement of your link in a location where it can be easily found by potential buyers. The more “real estate” you own, the better your chances of succeeding. Video marketing offers a simple, completely no cost way of obtaining high quality online real estate.
WORKS NON-STOP »» You have to sleep, right? After all, you’re only human. So, what happens with those people on the other side of the globe who are awake while you sleep? That’s simple, they can still find your videos, be enthralled and captivated by you, and buy your product or service, while you sleep! Videos continue to market for you 24/7, and without geographical boundaries or constraints.
PERSONAL BRANDING »» The key element to establishing your own, personal, brand, is to position yourself as a leader. What better way to do that than through video? Not only does video allow you to become recognizable (people can actually connect your name to your face), but it offers an unparalleled opportunity to share valuable content with others. It is that which will help you become known as an authority in the field!
FIRST PAGE OF GOOGLE! »» Google loves videos. In fact, Google owns YouTube. So, they spider and index videos quite regularly. Therefore, if you do your keyword research correctly, you could actually be ranked on the first page of Goggle as quickly as 20 minutes after posting your video! This is particularly true if you find a longtail keyword that does not have any videos ranking within that first page.
There you have it! The top five reasons why YOU should be using video marketing as part of your marketing strategy. Don’t get caught “getting ready to get ready” or trying to get it perfect. Just be yourself, be real, and provide real value. The videos will take care of the rest!
Marcy Amaro is the owner and creator of http://www.GlobalMarketingClassroom.com . She is a wife, mother of two, and a former English teacher, turned internet entrepreneur. She has gone from a schoolroom to working with six-figure income earners and millionaires, all from the comfort of her home. Her Passion is helping others who have a burning desire for success achieve their dreams. You too can succeed. Find out how at http://www.StrategicMarketingMaven.com .
Tackling the Top Five Excuses For Not Using Video Marketing
Sep 3rd
Video marketing is no longer an option for network marketers. A marketing strategy or a website which does not include video is bound to be a total flop! If you are still looking for excuses NOT to start using video marketing, stick around as I tackle the top five excuses for not using video marketing.
“I don’t have the right equipment!”
Let me ask you this; do you have access to a computer? If you answered “yes,” then you have all the equipment you really need. Yes, a camera helps, but it doesn’t even have to be a fancy camera. Anything that can record a video which you can then upload to your computer will get you started, even your cell phone! If your computer has a webcam, you can use that. Even if you don’t have any of these alternatives, in a minute, we will look at a way in which you can create a video without using ANY kind of camera at all.
“I don’t look good on video!”
First of all, we are not talking Hollywood here. So, you don’t have to look like a movie star in order to be successful as a video marketer. Remember that people watch films to cater to their fantasies, but they watch videos to peak into someone else’s reality. They are curious, that’s what you want to capitalize on. But, if you’re still uncomfortable with getting yourself in front of the camera, there are ways for you to use video marketing. Sites like Animoto and Jing allow you to create great videos using pictures and/or screen captures. All you do is put them together, and maybe do a voiceover. That’s it! No one ever sees your face!
“I don’t have content!”
Are you alive? Then, you have plenty of content! Whoever said the videos have to be about marketing, or about your product? In fact, it is the videos that have very little to do directly with the business that usually attract people to you and your content. Lifestyle videos are awesome. Formulate opinions, give advice about anything you feel knowledgeable about. If you learn something new, or if you spend three hours trying to figure out how to do something online, make a video sharing that newfound knowledge with the rest of the world! If you just read an awesome book that helped you or moved you, tell others about it! See, there’s plenty of content out there. You just have to keep your eyes open!
“Who would ever listen to me?”
Well, no one if you have that attitude! The key here is to provide value, meaning don’t just sit there and “um” and “ahh” for five minutes. Talk as though you’re talking to your best friend. Be honest and real! If you haven’t made a million bucks online, don’t talk about making money. Focus on your lifestyle and/or mindset changes. Repeat what you have learned, share what you are doing. If you act with confidence, chances are no one will even be able to tell that you just learned what you are videoing about. You don’t have to tell people you’re a newbie. Besides, we all had to start somewhere. Right?
“I don’t have the time!”
If this is your excuse, then I am going to be very blunt with you and tell you to quit marketing right now! We all have the same 24 hours in a day. We all have to eat, sleep, tend to our families and do all the other things that pertain to being human. I don’t think I know of any serious entrepreneur who doesn’t have stories of sleepless nights and multiple sacrifices done to get their businesses off the ground! What makes you think you’re any different? Your business will grow in proportion to the effort and commitment you put into it. So, it’s not a matter of HAVING time, it’s a matter of MAKING time.
What are you waiting for? Grab your camera and get to work. We have tackled the top five excuses for not using video marketing. If you can come up with more excuses, then go to bed, and wake up to the “rat race” in the morning. As for me, I AM going to make some more videos. Guess which one of us will feel better in the morning?
Marcy Amaro is the owner and creator of http://www.GlobalMarketingClassroom.com . She is a wife, mother of two, and a former English teacher, turned internet entrepreneur. She has gone from a schoolroom to working with six-figure income earners and millionaires, all from the comfort of her home. Her Passion is helping others who have a burning desire for success achieve their dreams. You too can succeed. Find out how at http://www.StrategicMarketingMaven.com .
The Five Different Levels of the Adsense Publisher Spectrum
Aug 2nd
The Google Adsense program pays out hundreds of millions of dollars to its publishers every single month, and there is a very wide and differing variety of all the webmasters and bloggers that currently make use of this contextual advertising system. Each of the publishers follows different rules and methods when it comes to using Adsense, and the members of each group all earn a different amount of money.
I have been a participant in the Adsense program for a few years now, and a significant chunk of my monthly income comes from this program. I have talked with dozens of different webmasters and publishers and seen thousands of different Adsense sites, and from my own experience I have found that there are really five different levels that Adsense publishers fall on. I will describe each of these levels, and if you yourself are an Adsense publisher then it may be fun to find out where you fall on the spectrum.
First Level of the Adsense Spectrum: Monetizers
The first group is what I call the ‘monetizers.’ These are the guys that really do not know too much about web design or search engine optimization, they would never imagine worrying about keywords or ad relevancy, and for them just finding that they can copy this super-fabulous amazingly cool javascript code to their website that will actually *earn them money* (!) is just the neatest gosh darn thing they have ever seen. There are a great deal of publishers that fall into this category, and rarely do they ever earn over $150 per month. These are usually the non-profit websites or the mom-and-pop type sites, and they will usually use their Adsense revenue to pay for their hosting costs.
Not to over-generalize, but older people that have trouble using Windows make up alot of this category. I find that some of these types of people remind me alot of my mother: very kindhearted with good intentions but they type at 10 WPM and they do not have a clue about computers. And they are happier than a kid on Christmas when they log into their Adsense account and see a whopping $0.23 for their daily earnings.
Second Level of the Adsense Spectrum: Wannabes
The second group is the ‘adsense wannabes.’ I actually feel a bit sorry for this group because they usually end of failing miserably at being an Adsense publisher (that is if they can ever get accepted into the program!) and they accomplish nothing except lowering their already low self-esteem. I can deeply empathize with this group of folks because this is actually where I started out. They approach the Adsense program with a type of ‘get rich quick’ mentality, sometimes due to the exaggerations of an ebook writer and sometimes because once they begin to learn about the Adsense program their brain has trouble accepting the fact that this is an actual business.
I mean come on, a business is where you work 60 hours per week to make somebody else rich, right? There is no way that you could build up a high 4-figure monthly income from this crazy Adsense thing, is there? Well I hope you know better, and this is the level of thought that these people are stuck at. These are the opportunity seekers, the people that will sign up for a new network marketing ‘business opportunity’ once per quarter and then whore themselves out to their family and friends because they have failed at everything else and are always jumping back and forth so that they never succeed at anything.
But I do not want to be overly critical, because like I said this is the level at which I started out. These are the people who have been convinced that this is the next big thing and that once they set up a single website they will make enough money to retire. Most of these types will fail to generate any real income and will move on to the next ‘big thing.’ But those who do start off at this level and stay at it long enough will move up to the third level.
Third Level of the Adsense Spectrum: Noobs
Statistically speaking, if you are reading this then there is a chance that you are an Adsense Noob (short for newbie). It is by far the largest category of Adsense publishers. This is not something to feel bad about, and in fact I consider it to be something to be proud of because you have demonstrated your devotion to learning this new business and actually making a decent residual income with it. If you were not devoted then you would still be at the penniless level of the wannabe, so take heed noob for you are on the path to success.
I define an Adsense Noob as someone who makes less then $300 dollars per month. They are probably pretty intelligent people and are very web-savvy, and they probably read tons of material and ebooks related to Adsense and internet marketing, but they simply cannot seem to get past this invisible threshold that is keeping them from higher profits.
I was stuck at this level for longer then I care to remember, and if you are at this level then please allow me to offer some humble advice that may allow you to advance to either level 4 or 5 depending on your personal preference. If you are really trying hard to make your Adsense earnings high enough to live off of and make a big change in your life (maybe quitting your job) and you are frustrated because you simply cannot figure out what you can possibly do to earn more money, then please for the love of all things good and sacred in this world pick a single website and stick with it!! This was my biggest mistake that kept me at the level of a noob for far too long, because I would pick a new topic and make a new website, and then a few weeks later I would do the same thing to the point that it felt like I was running in place.
If you are like me, sticking with a single website or blog as opposed to trying to build up many different ones simultaneously will be a real turning point for you. Think of it like this: when you go out of your way to focus all your attention like a laser on one single project, you will be building this one website up to a 5 instead of building 5 websites up to a 1. Not only that, but you are literally building up an asset because if your website was making you $2,000 per month on a fairly reliable basis, there is a good chance that you could sell it for 8-14 months of revenue.
Another factor that goes into graduating from the noob level is having all of the information you have been reading about Adsense, traffic generation and internet marketing to sink in on a subconscious level. This can take a while, because you need to read or hear something at least seven times before it will really sink in. But once you keep reading and absorbing information for a long time then it will eventually become habit and you will find that you are able to build highly optimized pages intuitively, and it is at this point that you should be able to move on to level 4 or 5 if you wish.
Fourth Level of the Adsense Spectrum: Empire Builders
Empire builders are the people that approach being an Adsense publisher from the perspective of building a business. They do not mess around, and they spend a decent portion of their mental energy focusing on the cold, hard numbers. The empire builder has many websites, and he/she focuses on things such as finding profitable keywords, improving CTR, discovering which websites topics tend to be the most profitable, testing page configurations and traffic generation methods, and so on. If this does not sound like fun to you, it certainly isn’t, and that is what separates the empire builder from the noob.
But just because focusing on improving CTR and split testing page layouts is not exactly fun does not mean that it is hard, and the potential payoff can seriously be worth the inconvenience of taking the time to do it right. There is an important paradigm shift that needs to take place in your awareness if you want to be a successful empire builder: you must realize that your profession is literally to connect advertisers with people who are interested in what they are promoting.
By creating content sites around a certain topic, you are drawing in people who are interested in that topic, and then you are ‘giving’ those visitors away to other websites that may not be as good at marketing as you are. The main thing to be aware of here is that even though you are building up a base of website visitors with the intention of having them leave your website by clicking on relevant ads, they will be leaving some money in your virtual tip jar as they go! If you are an empire builder, it is important that you do not get too attached to your websites and spend most of your attention focusing on how you can connect your visitors with relevant advertisers.
Fifth Level of the Adsense Spectrum: Adsense Whores
By my choice of words you may think this is a bad thing, but it’s not and it can potentially be extremely profitable to be an Adsense whore. The business model of the Adsense whore is to have one single website and have ads appearing on potentially millions of pages on the site. The key distinction here is that most of the time the single website that this person focuses on will be a community site or a networking site, and there will be thousands of members that effectively create unique content each and every day. And with all of the unique pages that your member base is creating, you can place your code on nearly every singe one of them.
A forum or a social networking website are great examples of websites that can make a killing using this type of business model. Many sites that are powered by user-generated content will employ an ad rotating script so that their adsense ads are rotated continually with other types of visual ads, so that the visitors do not become ‘banner blind’ and ignore the ads completely.
When you have a popular website and a member base numbering in the thousands or the tens of thousands, a 6-figure monthly income is not out of the question when you are able to monetize the vast number of pages that are being perpetually created. This level is out of reach for most people because it usually requires an extensive knowledge of web application programming and you will usually have to hire skilled programmers to work on the back end of the site and make sure that it is secure. This can be costly, and there is a chance that you will also need to hire people to moderate the content that users are creating. It is a full-on business, and it pays accordingly.
As you can see, Adsense publishers come in all types and sizes, and I hope this has been an enlightening aside on your journey towards higher profits.
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Jul 19th
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Five dead rodeo horses, the oil sands and Alberta’s rep
Jul 15th
Five dead rodeo horses, the oil sands and Alberta’s rep
Plus, is housing market headed for a soft landing or something worse?
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Five Link Building Sins to Avoid
Jun 14th
by Janet Attard
If you’ve done any research into search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, you know that one of the most important keys to getting good placement in search engines is to get other websites to link to your site. And, if you’ve ever tried getting other sites to link to yours, you know it’s a whole lot easier to talk about the importance of link building than it is to acquire relevant, high-quality inbound links.
In fact, looking for appropriate sites to ask for links, trying to convince them to link to you, and tracking the whole process, is a tedious, time-consuming task.
Not surprisingly, many small business owners look for ways to save time or cut corners in their link building campaign. But doing so, in most cases, is counterproductive. Instead of building links and online relationships, some of the techniques being used by online marketers and unscrupulous link-building “businesses” will build nothing but animosity for your business. And since many of the lazy link-building techniques use spam to solicit links, poorly planned and executed link-building campaigns could get you pegged as a spammer.
Whether you do your own link-building, have one of your employees do it, or outsource it to a link-building or SEO firm, make sure your link-building campaign steers clear of these five deadly link-building sins.
Using form letters to solicit links. Whether you write your form letter yourself or copy someone else’s, it’s still going to sound like a form letter – especially when you send the same letter to multiple sites managed by the same webmaster. One dead giveaway that the email is a form letter: using a trite opening such as “Warm Greetings” (Hey, would you send cold greetings?) Another: gushing with non-specific praise for a site. Don’t waste anyone’s time or internet bandwidth by sending link requests that start off like these:
“Today I visited your site and found it to be really informative. I’m highly pleased to see the comprehensive resources being offered by your site.” or “Out of all of these sites I came across, yours really stood out to me.”
Buying links from any company that spams publishers with canned pitches telling them they’ll make thousands of dollars by placing paid links on their website. No one likes a canned pitch. More importantly, selling links is something search engines don’t like. Here’s an example of one spammy pitch that regularly drops into my inbox (and just as regularly gets deleted):
“I’ve visited your website http: //www.pluginasitename.com/.
We see that your traffic rank is xxxxx and your link popularity is xxxx.
Also, you have been online since 8/18/xxxx.
With that kind of traffic, we will pay you up to $x,xxx
to advertise our links on your website.”
Trying to “sell” your page rank in a link swap request. Yes, links from sites with page rank are important, but trying to leverage your own page rank to encourage someone you don’t know to swap links is a bad idea. While you might get some takers, link swapping for the sake of link swapping is yet another type of manipulations search engines don’t like. Pitches like this that claim you will soon have a high page rank are just laughable:
“I’ve got several PR6 and 7 websites, so I expect this site to become at least a PR5 within 1 month and will eventually become a 6 or 7 in 2-3 months.”
Soliciting links from sites that have nothing in common with yours. Businessknowhow.com won’t link to your gambling site, and won’t link to the website for your bicycle repair shop just because it’s a small business and wants inbound links.
Soliciting links from sites that are in a different country, and then asking them to run a geographically specific text ad with your link. It’s pointless, for instance, to ask a US-based site like BusinessKnowHow.com to link to your personal trainer business with a text ad telling readers, “We are easily commutable from Battersea, Chelsea and Clapham.”
© 2008 Attard Communications, Inc. Janet Attard is the founder and CEO of Business Know-How, a popular small business website that has been providing information and resources to businesses for 20 years. BusinessKnowHow.com is a source for labor law posters and safety posters. The website also provides a wealth of ideas, tips and hints for marketing and managing small businesses. Subscribe to the Business Know-How newsletter at http://www.businessknowhow.com/newsletter/subscribe.htm
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Janet Attard is a small and home business expert, author and founder and CEO of the Business Know-How small business website. The site provides business ideas, tips, hints and resources for starting a business, marketing, Internet marketing, and managing employees. For more free information to grow your business, visit http://www.businessknowhow.com.
Will SEO still exist in five years?
May 22nd
Top Five Rookie Mistakes to Avoid when Internet Marketing
Apr 8th
Top Five Rookie Mistakes to Avoid when Internet Marketing
Internet marketing is an excellent tool when done right. Unfortunately, many first-timers enter the foray blindly and without knowing the basics of the practice. This makes them vulnerable to committing costly mistakes and resorting to unfavorable means to meet their predetermined goals.
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Five Important Tips for SEO
Mar 16th
When you are about to launch your website, you feel quite confused which SEO should be chosen for the getting a good ranking, and off course a good traffic to your website. Traffic to your website depends on the Search engine optimization process, which you might be aware of but here are with few tips on how to choose a good SEO for the purpose.
A) Rank of the SEO
First thing first in this process is the ability and the capability of the SEO. The ability of a SEO can be tested by asking for the rating of the company itself. If an SEO cannot rate itself at a good rank, than it is hardly possible that it can do the same task for you. So, in case you are hunting for an SEO, make sure you ask for the company’s own rating first.
B) Set realistic targets
Second most important thing is the target that you suggest and they agree. If an SEO company is making you a commitment of getting a good ranking in just a month or so, forget it as such promises are false because the targets are unrealistic. SEO ranking is an on going process and there are a lot of criteria that a website needs to fulfill for getting a good positing with the SEO. There are a lot of tools and standards that are used as a base for the calculation of the position. Any well experienced SEO will be aware of the process and working of the search engines and would set a realistic target for you.
C) Service base of SEO
While you are all set to choose an SEO to work for you, you must make a quick revision of the SEO services that an SEO is likely to provide to its users/ clients. The service base of an SEO includes other things as well, besides the main function of projecting the website and giving it a ranking. Before signing the deal make sure you have clarified what you will be provided for with the money you spend. In case you are unaware of the SEO functions and services you can clarify your doubts at the SEO forum. Link building and updating of the site are few of the services which are given together in a package.
D) Service backup
Service backup is also one of the major areas of concern while you are looking for an SEO company. Any good SEO company should be able to back up all the services it is committed to give. In the market you are likely to find many that can promise a great deal but only good and reputed ones are able to back up their services. However, they may not guarantee their work. Your search should be for a company that gives a reliable services back even if it does not guarantee. A lot of queries and questions might have bogged down your head as to what is the need of signing a SEO firm that doesn’t give guarantee but is there to give a service back, well all these questions have clear answers to them at SEO blogs and SEO forums that are specially working to solve your problems.
E) clear analysis
Last but not the least look for clear warning signs that can show you the right picture and can even show you the right path. These warning signs can be many and few of them are laid down for you right here:-
1) Often many SEO firms ask their clients to develop multiple sites so that it can help in link building. Also, they find it an easy way to attract different search engines. If you are planning to say yes to such an SEO firm I would recommend you not to do so as you will only end up wasting your resource. For good Search engine optimization rating you need not have many sites but a one good website with essential articles and proper link back-ups. Incase you wish to make use of two or more website make sure you have two different topics that do not somehow relate each other.
2) There are in market various kinds of tools with which articles can be generated automatically. If this kind of job is done, it is better you change your SEO firm. Articles are major factors that bring traffic to your website and their quality and originality makes a lot of difference to SEO ratings, if they fail, what is the use of them being placed on webpage.
3) Link building is very important for getting the higher search engine rating and if somehow you see that your SEO firm is promising you a good SEO position without any planning on link building regime, it is better that you back of.
Moe Tamani is an Internet Marketing consulting professional specializing in Search Engine Marketing Consulting.
Five Important Tips for Choosing Your SEO Professional
Mar 16th
When you are about to launch your website, you can feel quite confused about which SEO firm should be chosen to help you reach a good ranking, and off course a good targeted traffic volume to your website. Traffic to your website depends on the search engine optimization process, which you might be aware of but here are with few tips on how to choose a good SEO company for the purpose.
A) Rank of the SEO company
First thing first in this process is the ability and the capability of the SEO. The ability of a SEO can be tested by asking for the rating of the company itself. If an SEO company cannot rate itself for important keywords, than it is hardly possible that it can do the same task for you. So, if you are hunting for an SEO, consider the company’s own positioning first.
B) Set realistic targets
The second most important thing is the target that you suggest and they agree to help you reach. If an SEO company is committing to getting you a good ranking in just a month or so, forget it as such promises are false because the targets are unrealistic. SEO ranking is an on going process and there are a lot of criteria that a website needs to fulfill for getting a good positing with the SEO process. There are a lot of tools and standards that are used as a base for the calculation of the position also known as algorithm. Any well experienced SEO will have to make you aware of the process of promoting in search engines and would set a realistic target for you.
C) Service base of SEO
While you are all set to choose an SEO professional to work for you, you must take a quick look at the scope of the SEO services that the company is likely to provide to its clients. The services provided by a SEO include other things as well, besides the main function of projecting the website and giving it a ranking. Before signing the deal make sure you are cleared on what you will be provided for the money you spend. In case you are unaware of the SEO work and services you can clarify your doubts doing the research online. Link building and updating of the site are few of the services which are given together as a package.
D) SEO Service support
Service support and tangible benchmarks are also one of the major areas of concern while you are looking for an SEO company. Any good SEO company should be able to back up all the services it is committed to give. In the market you are likely to find many that can promise a great deal but only good and reputed ones are able to back up their services and provide accountability. However, they may not guarantee results.
E) clear analysis
Last but not least look for clear warning signs that can show you the right picture and can even show you the right path. These warning signs can be many and few of them are laid down for you right here:-
1) Often many SEO firms ask their clients to develop multiple sites so that it can help in link building. Also, they find it an easy way to attract different search engines. If you are planning to say yes to such an SEO firm I would recommend you not to do so as you will only end up wasting your resources. For good Search engine optimization purposes, you do not need to have many sites but one good website with essential articles, content and proper back links. Incase you wish to make use of two or more website make sure you have two different topics that do not somehow resemble each other so that you avoid a double content issues.
2) There are a lot of automated tools out there that promises amazing results. If the SEO company you are about to hire do not manually do the work, look for another SEO firm. Articles are major factors that bring traffic to your website and their quality and originality makes a lot of difference to SEO ratings, if they are not properly optimized then there is no point in writing them.
3) Link building is very important to reach higher search engine rankings and if somehow you see that your SEO firm is promising you a good SEO position without any planning on link building strategy, it is better that you get out before you loose your shirt.
Moe Tamani is an Online Marketing expert with leading Online Marketing Company specializing in SEO Marketing Services.
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