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Avoiding a Bad Search Engine Optimization Experience
As a provider of search marketing services we have many enquiries from companies that have had a bad search engine optimization (SEO) experience in the past and are looking for a reputable company to work with. Often these clients have been banned from search engines because the companies that they have hired to improve their search rankings use quick fix, unethical SEO techniques.
What can you do to ensure that this does not happen to your business? Or if you have had problems in the past how can you be sure that these experiences will never happen again?
It is essential that you take care in choosing who you work with as this company will be responsible for representing you and your business. Would you hire a new employee, a lawyer or an accountant without doing any research? There is a lot at stake here so it is essential that you do the groundwork and be as informed as possible.
These companies may be representing you – but it will still be your site and your business. It is your responsibility to know what the SEO company is doing and if it is using unethical techniques. It is your site so you should be aware of the techniques being used to promote your business and that search engine guidelines are being followed.
Often these unscrupulous companies offer a guaranteed meteoric rise in ranking and the lure of quick profits. Remember if it seems to be too good to be true then it usually is. Avoid companies that email you their services – or even worse - the ones that send out a fake invoice for their services. If they are presenting their services in this manner you probably have a good insight into their general business principles.
What should you do when evaluating a search engine optimization company?
Determine your business goals and your goals for search marketing. Find out what your SEO expectations are. Are you in a competitive marketplace? What is your search marketing budget?
You should ask around. Which companies are people you know recommending? A successful SEO will get a high percentage of their clients from referrals.
Do they communicate clearly with you? Are they interested in your business? Are they trying to inform you about the industry and not just selling?
Where is their site in the search engine results? If the company is good at SEO then their site should be ranked well, if their site is not listed in the rankings you need to wonder why.
Ask for step by step information on what they will do to promote your site. If there is any area which your gut tells doesn’t sound right do your research. There is plenty of information available for you to research. Type “ethical SEO” and ‘search engine spam” into Google and you will find lots of data to compare.
What is their Page Rank? A PR of 3 is relatively easy to get with a small site, while a PR of 6 is harder, and above that is extremely difficult. If you’re approached by a SEO company (or any marketing company for that matter) with a PR of 0 or an unranked site ask why.
What is their customer support like? When you first approached them did you receive a form email in reply? Did they even look at your website? Did you receive a detailed proposal along with testimonials and other backup material? Ask for references and follow up on them.
Do they know SEO or is it just a sideline to their main business (web design, web hosting, advertising agency). If you speak to anyone in this industry you will find out that keeping up to date on the latest SEO information is a full time job
How much experience do they have? Are they new to the industry in which case do you want them experimenting on your site?
Has the company ever turned down a site because it could not be successfully optimized? e.g. sites built with frames or flash sites. Or turned them down because they were involved in unethical business practices e.g. link farms.
Make comparisons with other companies. Some SEO companies rely on one aspect of SEO (e.g. linking campaigns), others offer a complete package. Remember to compare like with like. There is no point in comparing a proposal which is just going to cover meta tags and keywords to a proposal which is a full service SEO package including optimization, content creation, and a links campaign.
Does the company provide ongoing maintenance to maintain your rankings? Search engines change their algorithms constantly and without regular monitoring and maintenance rankings will eventually slip. What is good today may not be good tomorrow.
There are a growing number of excellent and ethical search engine optimization companies out there. Do your research and find out who they are. Also develop an understanding of what is involved in developing a search marketing program. Take an assertive stance and become informed. Also, use your common sense. Developing a search marketing plan should be as involved as developing a traditional marketing plan. It requires hard work and dedication. Find out the costs involved and put together a search marketing budget. Shop around and be aware of other business factors being offered by the SEO company such as customer service and payment terms.
If you look upon the process of choosing an SEO company as you would in choosing a business partner then you are headed in the right direction. It could be that a large part of the success of your business is reliant on search marketing - so you should do the groundwork and find out what is involved. Then you can make an informed decision and feel confidant that you have chosen a quality business partner who is dedicated
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When I am cooking I usually read the recipe, if I happen to be using one, discard any ingredients I dislike, substitute other ingredients if the discarded ones seem critical to the outcome of the recipe and then reduce the cooking instructions by half. This procedure produces a swifter and often still edible result while allowing ample begin again time for those rare misguided attempts at culinary firsts. I have proven to myself empirically that combining two or more items that please my pallet will prove pleasing in its new form way beyond the number of times including any, let alone numerous, distasteful items in combination will produce a taste that is pleasant, satisfactory or in any way edible, forget about delightful. I find furthermore that this “recipe for recipes” works extremely well from one recipe to another and from one cookbook to the next.
Having said all of that, it must be noted that certain recipes change by virtue of the availability of ingredients or even cooking utensils or methods just as they do by the nationality or background of the chef. For instance, cooking fresh veggies over an open flame might produce very different results than boiling them in a pot and likewise cooking them in a wok over an open flame would differ from cooking them on a skewer over that very fire. Similarly, one chef could spice and marinate his vegetables while yet another would simply toss them into the goulash, stew, salad, porridge, gravy or “basemeal” in preparation. It may, at some point, be appropriate to divide these various cooking schemes into Separate Eating Orders or SEO?s.
Google, that intrepid group of interstellar web chefs in charge of the recipe du jour for internet search engine optimization and website rankings, has just rewritten the cookbook for search engine optimization once again. This time the main ingredient seems to be unconnected hot links saut?ed in fairness and definitely not farm raised. Over time it has become more and more apparent that Google has risen to that most exhilarating ratified oxygen breathed by those few in power who feel themselves most benefited by the luxury of being fair. They are not unlike our own government?s founding fathers who operated very much the same way extricating a fledgling nation from tyranny utilizing a set of political algorithms called the Constitution of The United States of America. Amazingly, these algorithms, since the early inclusion of the Bill Of Rights have been changed very sparingly over time and worked very well until later generations ran out of items worthy to legislate and had to begin regulating personal freedoms in order to justify retaining their jobs. But that?s another article.
There are new rules to SEO and simpler algorithms. There is more attention to the benefits a site offers than the links it can acquire. Simply trading links has been relegated to the common eatery, stamped non-kosher where it remains on the deli menu. The meat and potatoes of webrank is now served with fewer but more flavorful, meaningful links. Web ranking is now somewhat like a treasure map to navigate the stars based upon the ability to provide a readable trail for those who follow. Give a man a fish and he will eat sushi. Teach a man to fish and he will write useful articles chock full of appropriate keywords while still casting his nets endlessly into the sea. Nets are like spider webs, just not as fragile. Will history be rewritten to “let them eat fish?” Will Moses have dynamited the red sea apart gathering the dead fish for the hungry. Will the elusive affordable, custom website design become easier to obtain under these new guidelines? Can anyone actually cook over a burning bush? Will Google host a New Orleans based cooking show directed primarily at web entrepreneurs? When someone accidentally pointed one of the Google Earth cameras in the wrong direction Google Sky was born. WAIT, THATS IT - THE GOOGLE DIET
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| EW - Version 4.08 - Great new features to display and sell your images online including: multi-language selector, SEO friendly URL’s, dynamic meta tags, valid XHTML code, upload images from your cell phone, subscriptions, packages, product options (frames), VAT tax system, zone shipping, RM license price calculator, multi-contributor and much more… Create your own stock photo library or online proofing system and stop paying commissions to third party providers. Our cross platform, server side software puts you back in control of your business. Our software combines PHP and MySQL to produce an inherently fast and highly scalable solution. A full featured e-commerce enabled gallery maker and digital asset manager, that gives you the ability to auto generate thumbnails, watermark images, XMP format IPTC support, discount codes, dynamic user registration, private galleries, slideshow, send a lightbox to a friend, offer products & instant downloads with secure online payment processing | |
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| Since its release two years ago, phpLD has become the most widely used Directory Script on the Net! Too many features to name but here are a few! - Unlimited categories and subcategories - SEO Friendly Pages - Available in Multiple Languages - Free, Reciprocal or Paid Submissions - Powerful Email Link Exchange Engine - Captcha on Submission for to protect from spammers (optional) - IP and Domain Banning - Detail Pages for Each Link - Google PageRank on links - Symbolic Links like DMOZ - Editor Accounts - Check for broken links - Accept Paypal payments (other payment modules availalbe) - RSS Feeds for each category (optional) - Mod Rewrite (can turn on or off) - Auto Reply to link submissions - Option to do 3-way link exchanges - Auto create Google and Yahoo sitemaps - Add articles to any category - 3 Category Selection Methods for the submit form including AJAX category selection Much More! | |
| Commercial Version: 3.3.0 Platform(s): linux, windows, freebsd, osx, sun Updated: Wed Apr 2 2008 | |
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| Top Rated free ASP Shopping Cart since year 2000 with Web Control Panel and StoreFront. Simple 3 Step Checkout, SEO friendly, taxes, PayPal Standard, unlimited shipping rules, multilanguage, stock, RC4 encryption, auctions, reviews, order tracking, multilevel categories, digital goods distribution (serials, links, images, mp3). Optional Packs with Google Checkout, 2Checkout, PayPal Pro, UPS, USPS, DHL, SQL, mySQL, DES encryption, WAP catalog, YouTube Integration, sales forecasting, Java charts, Image Zoom, antifraud and more. Great Technical Support provided in 70.000 messages forum http://www.comersus.org | |
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