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redgrape1985
9th December 2008, 09:39
OK so this question may have been posted thousands of times but here goes again. Does anyone have any experience with a very good SEO company? Which is the best, please I need to know.

:D Thanks

petera
9th December 2008, 09:56
All depends how much budget you have to spend.
I could recommend a couple of companies at different ends of the pricing spectrum. One of them generally deals with blue chip SEO campaigns and charges between £2000-£5000 per month. Another specialises in SEO campaign for small to medium companies and charges between £300-£500 per month.

redgrape1985
9th December 2008, 10:08
I think it would be the lower of the two bufgets which would suite my companu more. Thanks

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redgrape1985
9th December 2008, 10:08
Sorry, thats budgets and company **

petera
9th December 2008, 10:23
I'll send you a PM with their details

serendipitybusiness
9th December 2008, 13:00
If you are still looking, I have a lot of contacts in this industry depending on what kind of campaign you are looking for. If you send me a pm we will have a chat and I will be happy to advise you of your choices and put you in contact with the right person.

MartinH
9th December 2008, 17:45
i'm also looking for seo company recommendations guys. Would appreciate some help.

serendipitybusiness
9th December 2008, 20:00
okay, different companies work with different budgets and different ways. If you contact me via pm and we can have a quick chat about your options and I will find the best guys to help you, or if it is something we do I will also let you know our costings. I will be going to a meet on the 19th and 20th so I can discuss your requirements with a few colleagues then.

Best Wishes

Leona

sirearl
9th December 2008, 20:11
One of the best ways for a small company to go is to find an SEO who is prepared to work on a percentage of the companies profits.

That insures you get 100% attention.

Earl

matt.chatterley
10th December 2008, 05:42
One of the best ways for a small company to go is to find an SEO who is prepared to work on a percentage of the companies profits.

That insures you get 100% attention.

Earl

Can be difficult for small companies whose (particular, online) venture is risky, or not likely to make a lot of dosh, though!

I think probably OK to go on a quote basis to get a site upto a decent level of on-site (assuming both parties can agree on a definitive meaning of 'decent level') - but then for off-site activities, link-building, regular reviews et al - yep - very iffy to simply pay per hour.

Mark_anderson
10th December 2008, 08:21
There are lot's of companies offering these types of services also claim

they 'r the best.
We'll put your site in top ten.
We know google well.
We are experienced 1s
and blah blah blah...

But very few of them know abut proper SEO processes.

I've tried sevral companies, but some of them even don't know the real meaning of SEO and dumbed me. But later I found someone good at SEO modules, so called Magicsolv. My experience with this company is really good and still using them. Yielding better ROI.

Best of Luck!

KidsBeeHappy
10th December 2008, 10:27
If you have a bit of time, then I would recommend that you learn and do it yourself. Sure it will take longer than getting an expert to blitz your site, but a lot of small changes can have a big impact, and as long as you can edit your site, your tags etc, then you can make a big difference yourself, and then the only cost will be your time, but you'll also get to know what changes have made the difference etc.

An I always think of SEO as ongoing, google is always changing, competitor sites will be launched etc, so at least if you learn to do it yourself then you can keep up to date and keep revising and updating and not be dependent upon having to fund funds for an SEO company.

adventurelife
10th December 2008, 12:33
One of the best ways for a small company to go is to find an SEO who is prepared to work on a percentage of the companies profits.

That insures you get 100% attention.

Earl

Agree if in the right sector and the niche has market size and the SEO has the ability and drive to look after several sites.

I pay a few sites 20% of turnover for selling my services

UKSEOAgency
10th December 2008, 15:19
Hi,

I am an SEO just setting out on my own, I can give you some basic free advice if you like?

Or if you have a budget in mind I am sure we can find something which will fit into your price range - drop me a pm and ill happily give you a call.

Nathan

Mister B
10th December 2008, 18:30
To be honest, I'd set aside a couple of hours and wade through a few of the old threads on the SEO section of this site. Not only will you learn as you go along but you will also come across a few familiar names amongst the members who are all good in their own field which should help you in your search...

Mister B