Questions to ask Yourself before Hiring an SEO Firm
Communication is the key to successful SEO. Before you can adequately
communicate with others you need to know what your goals are. If you
do not have set goals then it is going to be hard for your SEO company to do
exactly what you want them to do.
You can see returns from pay per click marketing in as little as a
few days, but the feedback loop for SEO (especially in Google) can take
many months.
Aggressive SEO may return greater results, but also stands a greater
chance of being penalized by search engines. In any business venture
you should weigh your risk and reward. Most websites do not require
the use of techniques that will likely get your website banned from
search engines.
Some common aggressive SEO techniques are cloaking, creating doorway
pages, and setting up a link farm. If an SEO tells you they are doing
something just for spiders (especially if it is hidden from site visitors)
then they are likely using aggressive techniques.
Even if a person is not aggressive there still is some risk in any
SEO service.
Some of the more common search engine penalties are:
- Filtering out duplicate content. Yahoo! also actively edits their search
results to remove low quality websites which lack original useful content.
- Removing sites from the index for exchanging links with link farms.
- Removing sites for using invisible or illegible text.
- Removing sites for using deceptive redirects or cloaking.
- Penalizing sites for using the same inbound link text over and over
again.
- Penalizing sites for openly selling PageRank.
- Penalty for using expired domains. Google has penalized some sites
for reusing expired domains.
- Since search algorithms can change tomorrow it is impossible to create
a complete list of potential penalties. Search engines try hard not
to flag false positives. Across the web few sites are penalized, but
the more aggressive you are the greater the likelihood you will be penalized.
Different search engines place emphasis on different parts of their
algorithms and find spam using different techniques. In most job fields
if a person does a bad job you may be forced to buy again. In SEO if
a person gets your site penalized you may need to spend more money to undue what
they did and then spend again on new services. Bad SEO services are
extremely expensive in terms of time and money.
- Google does permanently penalize some websites. Most sites that receive
an automated penalty can be relisted in Google within 60 days from removing
the problem from their site.
If not: why shouldn't I take a few days learning before my investment?
You can learn free at sites like Search
Engine Watch & Search
Engine Guide. SEO is also an industry filled with slang and jargon.
Definitions for some SEO and search engine terms are located here
and here.
Digital
Point’s Keyword Suggestion Tool provides rough search volume
traffic estimates. (Please note: Overture traffic estimates on the Digital
Point tool run a bit high because Overture lumps together singular and
plural traffic and automated bots scour the Overture distribution network.)
WordTracker
is a more full featured keyword tool that many professional SEOs use,
but it too can be off with its search volumes.
The best way to find out search volume is to create an ad on Google
AdWords and Overture
and bid enough to know your ad will show on every search. Please note
this is an expensive technique in many fields.
If you are uncertain who your competition is search a couple of the
various major search engines for some of you primary keywords and take
note of the top ranking websites. If you have no idea who your competition
is then you have no idea what you are up against.
If it is a large sum of money then odds are your industry is competitive.
You can get a rough estimate of industry competition (and thus profit
potential) by using the Digital
Point keyword suggestion tool
Hiring an SEO is not economically possible for all webmasters, and
there are many effective non search engine related ways to promote your
site or products over the web.
If your answer is no to these questions: are there ways you can improve
your message or business model before investing thousands of dollars
into spreading it?
Many webmasters buy SEO services before they are even sure of their
business model or unique sales proposition. You should know what message
you want to spread before you heavily invest in spreading it.
It is far easier to build link popularity into non commercial sites
than it is with completely commercial sites. Providing useful information
builds trust and can help build your link popularity.
If not perhaps you should have a redesign done before or during the SEO
process. It is far easier to spread your message if your site looks
good.
Also, SEO is a numbers game. If your site is not focused on conversion
and your competitors are, they will easily be able to reinvest profits
and take market share from you.
It may make sense to do both or just either one. They are slightly
different skill sets though. Both have different setbacks and benefits.
You may want to use pay per click marketing first to iron out conversion
issues before investing heavily into SEO.
It may be worth doing both types of marketing concurrently if you have
a great idea and know you have found a great SEO firm.
You should check to see if your site is already in the search engine
indexes and see how many pages are indexed. If only part of your site
is indexed you may be able to make a few quick changes to make your
site more search engine friendly.
You can search most major search engines for site:www.mysite.com and
see how many pages are indexed.
I would not recommend buying SEO from a firm because they rank well,
but the search engines can tell you a decent amount about an SEO firm.
Some SEO firms do not rank well because they get most of their business
from referrals and spend little time promoting their sites. If the SEO
firm has a site it should show up when you search for their URL. If
an SEO firm does not show up in search results when you search for their
URL then likely they are being penalized. If their site is being penalized
the odds are good that your site may get penalized. To see if their
site is in the Google index search Google for cache:www.TheirWebsite.com.
You may also want to look through the search results of various search
engines to see what other people are saying about your prospective SEO
firm. Obviously the SEO field has many marketers in it. Some stuff that
is posted might not be true, but if you have seen dozens of websites
saying how awful an SEO firm is that is certainly a reason to use caution.
You may also want to check the backlinks of the SEO firm. Likely you
should see some links from other SEO type websites or webmaster resources
in their backlinks. If they have a large quantity of inbound links from
casino, drug, and other high margin off topic sites and have no other
links from SEO type websites then that would likely raise a flag in
my mind.
Quality SEO Firms do not have enough time to call people out of the blue.
Quality SEO Firms work off referrals and from inquiries. If a firm calls
you out of the blue they do not understand the power of reverse broadcast
networks and are likely lousy at their job.
Small SEO investments are likely a waste of money for multiple reasons.
Almost any quality SEO can create a topical site about their interests
which produces hundreds to thousands of dollars of automated income
a month without needing to worry about customers.
If you are only paying a few hundred dollars for SEO you should ask
yourself “Why are they willing to work for me so cheap? Are they
going to do anything, or are they just taking my money?”
If you are spending fewer than $500 you must realize that anyone else
will likely be able to spend around what you are spending or spend a
small amount more and steal your market position.
As long as your business model is functional it is a good idea to overspend
to protect your position. The web grows with or without you so it does
not hurt to overspend to ensure you will maintain your position for
a decent amount of time.
If you are in a high margin field such as credit, prescription drugs,
porn, or casinos you should expect to pay at least 5 figures and some
ongoing fee.
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