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Selecting
a Search Engine Optimization Company
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by:
Karen Martin
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A Search Engine Optimization Company can be an
invaluable asset in your Internet marketing campaign. They specialize
in knowing how to raise your search engine positions, monitoring those
positions on the regular basis, and adjusting their strategies to
account for undesirable results in any given month. Since this takes a
lot of time, effort, and specialized knowledge, it can be in your best
interest to go to an outside source rather than try to maintain high
search engine positions on your own.
However, like every business, there are good companies
and there are lemons. Knowing the right questions to ask and the
criteria to look for will help you in choosing an affordable, effective
search engine optimization company.
When looking at different companies, begin by
considering the approach they employ to raise your search engine
positions. Steer clear of companies that use cloaked, doorway, or
bridge pages to raise your positions. These techniques violate most
search engine policy, and in the worst case scenario, will only get
your website severely penalized, if not removed entirely from a search
engine's index.
A cloaked page is a page that is created which is
invisible to the regular visitor to your website. The cloaked page is
coded to detect a search engine spider and divert them to this special
page, which is set-up to artificially boost your search engine
position. Doorway or bridge pages utilize the same concept, but often
reside on an entirely different server. Google, one of the largest and
most important search engine on the Internet, will remove your website
from their index if they detect you have cloaked pages. Never, never
employ any company that uses this technique!
Another important element is to get a guarantee that
the company you hire will not work with your competitors while they are
working for you. Obviously, this would seriously compromise the
effectiveness of the search engine optimization campaign. Be aware that
some companies will use the success they achieve for your website to
sell their services to your competitors. So get your guarantee in
writing, and make sure it is legally binding.
Of course, one of the most important factors you want
to check out is the company's track record of results. However, don't
take the company's word for it. They will undoubtedly be slanting their
results in order to sell their services to you. To go beyond their
simple statement of success, ask them a few pertinent questions, and
verify their answers.
Ask them which engines they have achieved the best
results on. The ones that are important are the most popular engines,
and these are the ones you want to see good results on. Since the
popularity of search engines can change with the landscape of the
overall Internet, check out the Nielsen Netratings page at Search
Engine Watch. You can access this at http://www.searchenginewatch.com/article.php/2156451
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Next, find out what keywords and phrases they are
claiming great results with. It's easy to get high rankings with
unpopular words. For instance, the keyword "cat leashes" will get high
popularity ranking because no one else would think of using it. What
you are looking for is good results using popular keywords. Check out
the software Wordtracker, available at www.wordtracker.com.
You can order a free trial, or a subscription ranging from 1 day to 1
year. This software rates the popularity of keywords and phrases based
on actual search engine use.
Next, look for good results over an entire site that
the company claims to have successfully worked for. You want to see a
wide range of positions over a number of different search engines using
different keywords or phrases for the entire site. Request a report for
any client the company claims to have done well for. This report should
show good positions on a number of the most popular search engines for
a variety of different, popular keywords and phrases.
When you are checking out search engine optimization
companies, make sure they have actually done the work they are claiming
to have done. Some companies will use other company's results in order
to get you to sign on with them. If you are in doubt, call the company
they are showing you results for, and ask for the name of their search
engine optimization company.
It's important to keep in mind that a successful
search engine optimization campaign will result in maximum exposure
across a wide range of popular search engines using a variety of
keywords and phrases. This is the formula for a successful campaign,
and you should keep it always in the forefront of your marketing
strategy.
Ask the search engine optimization company you are
considering for a report that shows you rankings across a number of
popular search engines for a period of at least six months. Remember:
search engine marketing is a process that is continual, and you need a
company that not only understands this, but keeps constant tabs on your
search engine positions. That company must also be able to adjust its
strategy in the event that search engine rankings drop.
Since search engine marketing is an on-going process,
your positions must be constantly monitored. If you want your search
engine optimization company to do this for you, request a sample of a
monthly report. It is essential that this report should show rankings
for the most popular search engines. Don't be impressed by a report
that only shows great results for a limited number of small search
engines. These are fairly easy results to acquire. Also confirm that
the popular search engine results they are showing you are indeed the
popular search engines currently.
Be sure the sample report the company shows you is in
a format that you can easily understand. For example, it could be in
the form of a chart that covers a period of at least six months and
presents data such as the top 50 positions broken down on a monthly
basis or the top 5 pages each month. Then, ascertain that the company
you are considering actually monitors these positions or pages every
month, and that the sample report they show you includes findings and
recommendations for the specific site. This insures that the company
will actively monitor and make adjustments to their strategy on a
continual basis rather than simply gather statistics on your positions.
You need a company that is actively participant in your search engine
marketing campaign, not just an information gatherer.
Obviously, your finances have to figure into your
choice of company, but bear in mind that a search engine optimization
company is crucial the success of your marketing campaign. It is not
just a casual accessory. If you cannot afford a company that will do a
thorough and reliable job for your website, you might consider waiting
until you do have the finances in place.
If you have to find a company and can't wait for your
finances to catch up, you may be able to find an affordable company
that will also be able to supply quality, reliable work, such as a
fairly new company. Just remember that there are risks involved with
using a company without a proven track record - and that risk is your
money! Don't take that leap unless the company can supply you with a
least a few references.
References are the most reliable indicator of a good
company. Don't use a company that won't show your references because of
any reason, confidentiality included. Remember - even doctors will
provide references! The firm you choose should provide you with a
minimum of two references, one that is from the past, and one that is
current.
When you contact these references, be prepared to ask
precise, specific questions so that neither of your time is wasted. Ask
them what their experience was like with the company, such as their
availability to answer questions and deal with problems and their
ability to meet deadlines. Ask the reference to rate the overall
performance of the company.
Find out if the company requested that the reference
make significant changes to their web pages that affected the visitors
coming to their site. You are looking for a search engine optimization
company that can balance the needs of both search engines and site
visitors without compromising either.
The most essential question to ask is whether the work
of the search engine optimization company resulted in higher profits
for the reference. Without profits, it doesn't matter whether your
positions are at the top of the list or not.
P.S.
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