SEO For Dummies; How to Choose the right Firm for You.
Contributed by Carrie Haggerty
Ok, so youve finished your web site. Now you just submit your web
site to a couple of search engines, sit back, relax and wait to see your
bank account grow. Yeah, thats what I thought as well. You wait
and wait and wait... nothing. No hits. No growing bank account. You cant
even find your web site on the search engines when you searched for your
company name. Are you even listed? How do people find you? Finally fed
up with all the waiting, you decide to do some research. You go to forums
and read article after article, and one acronym keeps popping up. SE What?
Whats SEO? You continue to read and find out more about search engine
optimization, and come to realize that youre a novice
to the World Wide Web and you feel left out in the dark and unavialable
to the possibilities that the Internet has to offer small business.
I was like you not so many moons ago, and I had absolutely no idea where
to start. What is a meta tag? Key word density? Link development? Isnt
that what we did when we were 3? Connect the links and see how long it
goes? As I recall, I believe they were monkeys in a barrel.
Its not as daunting as you might think. The first step is to figure
out whether you have the time to put aside to learn about search engine
optimization. What methods should you use? Where should you go to ask
for help? But like many businesses on the internet this isn't your full
time gig. You actually have a job you have to attend for your bread and
butter so to speak. So the decision is made, Im going to get professional
help. Now....who do I go to?
This may be the ultimate question when it comes to SEO, who do you go
to? I have been working in this industry for quite some time now and the
answer is never clear. You don't want to go to a company thats too
cheap - can they produce the results? What are they actually doing for
your web site?
What I tell anyone who comes to me is do your homework. Look at what
the company has done for previous clients. Look at what the cost is, and
what is included in the cost? How did you find them? Can you contact them
by phone? Or did they contact you? Look at their rankings. What methods
do they use to provide you with your results? Are they one of the good
ones? Can you trust them to get the work done? Ask as many questions as
you possibly can to find out if what they are saying makes sense to you.
Ask them to put it in to terms you can understand and stay away from the
fancy computer talk, and last but never least, go to more than one company.
An example of a good SEO campaign is ongoing work, open communication
and the willingness to help you understand the optimization itself. Any
ethical and honest company wants to have an ongoing relationship with
their clients. They want their clients to feel like they are treated well
during every step of the process. So when you are looking for your SEO
company, make sure they make you feel like youre going to be included
in the process and not just tossed to the dogs once you have signed on
the dotted line.
Link development is just one example of ongoing work that should be done
on a consistent basis. In simple terms link development is how the search
engines find your site. The more links you have coming in, the sooner
you will be found. The web is evolving everyday and search engines are
constantly trying to stay one step ahead of SEO companies. The frequent
change of search engine algorithms is just one example, so it is a good
idea to find an SEO company that will stay on top of SEO methods and practices
in case there is a change in algorithm and you get dropped like last weeks
potato salad. These two reasons alone is why you should find a company
who is looking for long tern relations and not ones who are trying to
get you the easy answer and get you up in the search engine rankings fast
and dropped even faster.
In this industry, you have to work with blind faith ...a scary thought,
and there are many companies out there who have put a bad stigma on SEO.
Many people have been burned more than once. If I had a nickel for every
time I heard a story about an SEO company that put forth promises and
couldnt deliver I would be retired and living in Tahiti right now.
The advice I have for the newbies coming in to the e-business
is do your research, find out your competition, and make sure you are
looking at all your options before you choose your SEO provider, because
if something sounds really good, there could be a big, bad wolf behind
that red shawl ready to gobble you up.
About The Author:
Carrie Haggerty is the General Manager at - Abalone Designs Inc. - one
of the worlds leading search engine optimization firms. More of
Carries articles can be found at http://www.abalone.ca/resources/
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