I was just going through a Search Engine Land discussion thread that was posted through their Linked In profile and it was all about "What passes for an SEO professional". Needless to say it has 94 posts over a 4 month period - mostly about how people have paid for SEO and never realized results and trying to establish some sort of benchmark or certification to protect people from have a bad experience with Search Engine Optimization because anyone can call themselves an "expert".
Really, almost anyone who builds websites would be an expert compared to the average business person. Part of finding a good source for your SEO partner is knowing what to ask for. Lots of web people can say a lot that sounds good to the average business person, and they probably do know what they are talking about. BUT...execution of strategy makes all the difference in the results you achieve.
I have had to explain to customers that they didn't necessarily get "screwed" with their web site or SEO, but it is just because they didn't know the questions to ask and the person they worked with just didn't know how to follow best practices or execute to maximize results. There are over 200 factors that go into determining how a site will rank, and unless you have pretty deep pockets, you will have to rely on execution to get results with a focus on 10% of these factors.
It is about properly setting expectations and working to achieve those. You cannot guarantee someone everything they want unless you are using what is known as "black hat" techniques - but you measure you results and guarantee your work based on those properly set expectations. And black hat catches up with a site eventually.
Tips for successful SEO:
1. Be very specific with the keywords or phrase you want to get ranked
2. Understand that this is an ongoing process and you could check every hour of the day and see your own results vary probably up to 10 positions for the same keyword or phrase.
3. Ask for references and examples of work.
4. This is more of an ongoing relationship to be successful - doing it once and expecting it to last is going to be VERY temporary for results.
5. Don't spend all your budget "up front" or for one time optimization. It should be a 6 month budget because then you have the money to adjust once you start to see results.
6. There are basics to effective SEO, but every client engagement should be based on what that client wants to accomplish so your "plan" should be based on your desired goals.
7. Algorithms change regularly - usually 1-2 major changes a year, so there is no long term solution other than to tweak your optimization and it takes some work in order to keep SEO "expertise" by your resource. If you are reading it in a book, it is already TOO OLD to really help.
8. If you are starting from ZERO and don't rank for much of anything but your name, anyone should be able to move the bar for your results. Understanding if you are getting maximum value for your money is much harder for you to quantify unless they help you quantify it. Ask them. Ask for today, and ask for 6 months from today.
9. Be prepared to have more content and pages than you EVER had and have your site grow in pages in order to have enough content to create the quality scores and keyword density you need.
There are many more things to effective SEO, but I don't want to go on forever. If you want to have a discussion, just contact us at www.bevelwise.com and we will be glad to answer your questions and help further.
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