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Would like to know more...how many backlinks did you need to get?
So are you saying you charged £10K and in all that time you got them 7 links????Just had a quick look at them. They are on page two. I think its time I gave them a ring.
Now to answer your question I only added 7 links. But they had great internal linking which added another 20+ at last count.
They were on page 1 for the last 18 months, and its been 6 since my contract with them expired.
It cost £10,000 for 12months contract of which it took me 5 months to achieve page one.
They are still there for most of the other terms but like I always say seo needs to be maintained.
So are you saying you charged £10K and in all that time you got them 7 links????
Nope you are right.It cannot have been a competitive keyword -surely. I would say 80% of rankings is from backlinks - I don't think content and Nav changes would do that for a competitive keyword. But, maybe I am wrong.
Nope you are right.
The idea of £10K for 12 months work where a few links were added and some content proves why I wil not outsource SEO (btw I class SEO and SEM as 2 different jobs) and why we are looking at hiring someone as a staff member.
I know that Earl, but to be honest it's the general tone of the posts that put me off. Freelance seo'rs (in general) seem to be all chest thumping saying I earned this much or that much for doing very little. I would much rather have someone working in my office on a salary with bonuses where they can work on all sites not just one. I can also keep on top of them easily, knowing my £X is being spent wisely.Steve the right sort of onsite SEO can have a very large impact on ranking even though only a few links are obtained.
Provided they are the right links.I have links from the NHS and other government sources and they are worth thousands of ordinary links.
LInks are about quality not quantity.
and you wouldn't have got me for 10k
Earl
I know that Earl, but to be honest it's the general tone of the posts that put me off. Freelance seo'rs (in general) seem to be all chest thumping saying I earned this much or that much for doing very little. I would much rather have someone working in my office on a salary with bonuses where they can work on all sites not just one. I can also keep on top of them easily, knowing my £X is being spent wisely.
I class seo as onsite work and sem as offsite and so many seo'rs have to jump around comparing the size of their bits. but surprisingly they rarely actually say the sites they have worked on.
You as an experienced marketer must also have seen this and get slightly pee'd off with it.
The reality of this idea is that it is impossible to carry out in some businesses.Hence why I will only work on a project for a share of the profits which I have found to be beneficial to all parties for a number of years.
I do wonder why more SEO's don't adopt this business model as the rewards can be far greater than being paid a flat fee for a job.
That's where having a knowledge of it yourself comes in handy and not allowing them too much rope. They would only be allowed to work on lower ranked sites at first to prove themselves. If they screw the site up we don't lose much.Be very wary of employing an SEO ,can only talk about a friends experience where his inhouse SEO nearly ruined his business.![]()
I can see how it could work with a company with only one site but for a company with a number of sites with the seo'r only working on one of them it is going to be difficult.
How do you know the increase is purely from the SEO? What about increase traffic from forum posts, affiliate schemes (which are monitored externally so do not have tracking ids). Or how about if a particular directory increases in popularity and so uniques increase that way, or if a popular blog gives you a glowing review. These are not actions of the seo'r so he/she shouldn't be paid for them.There is a way that can be applied to almost any established site.
If say a site has a baseline number of uniques of say 100,000 per month.
An SEO can be paid x pence for every visitor over the baseline.
say the agreed amount was 4 pence per unique and the SEO got you an extra 30,000 uniques per month that would equal £1,200 .
cheaper than PPC by far.
Earl
Steve the right sort of onsite SEO can have a very large impact on ranking even though only a few links are obtained.
Provided they are the right links.I have links from the NHS and other government sources and they are worth thousands of ordinary links.
LInks are about quality not quantity.
and you wouldn't have got me for 10k
Earl
How do you know the increase is purely from the SEO? What about increase traffic from forum posts, affiliate schemes (which are monitored externally so do not have tracking ids). Or how about if a particular directory increases in popularity and so uniques increase that way, or if a popular blog gives you a glowing review. These are not actions of the seo'r so he/she shouldn't be paid for them.
SEO is about onsite work and so supposed the you can drive traffic but are useless at helping the business convert the traffic. You could
artificially inflate the traffic but reduce the conversion rates. Thereby costing the website even more.
Nowhere near convinced on this one.
How do you know the increase is purely from the SEO? What about increase traffic from forum posts, affiliate schemes (which are monitored externally so do not have tracking ids). Or how about if a particular directory increases in popularity and so uniques increase that way, or if a popular blog gives you a glowing review. These are not actions of the seo'r so he/she shouldn't be paid for them.
SEO is about onsite work and so supposed the you can drive traffic but are useless at helping the business convert the traffic. You could
artificially inflate the traffic but reduce the conversion rates. Thereby costing the website even more.
Nowhere near convinced on this one.
clarifying the difference between seo =the art of getting to page one (and it is an art) and SEO = the art of reducing bounce rates and increasing conversions.
When I do SEO I look at both.
I improve positions on Google and make the site as user friendly as possible.
So effectivey you are saying that every seo company is rubbish. After all why would a good seo'r work for a company? The big seo companies are after all comapnies. So why would any good seo'r work for them. Therefore all seo companies must be rubbish?? You are saying the only good seo person is a freelance one.I doubt if many good SEO's are going to work for a company.?
What you have been saying has proved my point about chest thumping and has only solidified my stance that outsourcing SEO (which is different to SEM) is a stupid thing for us to do.
So effectivey you are saying that every seo company is rubbish. After all why would a good seo'r work for a company? The big seo companies are after all comapnies. So why would any good seo'r work for them. Therefore all seo companies must be rubbish?? You are saying the only good seo person is a freelance one.
You keep going on about science. There is no science to seo. Yes you can test theories, but you will never know the true answer. I have seen many freelance seo people try to throw science into the sales pitch and it is just a load of b******t. You have to test different theories and see if they work, which anyone can do.
You seem to be trying to put yourselves on a pedistal and act as if you are Gods, well you ain't Gods and the faster other people realise this the better.
What you have been saying has proved my point about chest thumping and has only solidified my stance that outsourcing SEO (which is different to SEM) is a stupid thing for us to do.
So effectivey you are saying that every seo company is rubbish. After all why would a good seo'r work for a company? The big seo companies are after all comapnies. So why would any good seo'r work for them. Therefore all seo companies must be rubbish?? You are saying the only good seo person is a freelance one.
You keep going on about science. There is no science to seo. Yes you can test theories, but you will never know the true answer. I have seen many freelance seo people try to throw science into the sales pitch and it is just a load of b******t. You have to test different theories and see if they work, which anyone can do.
You seem to be trying to put yourselves on a pedistal and act as if you are Gods, well you ain't Gods and the faster other people realise this the better.
Well what I am saying is that the SEO's that I know work for themselves and have various sites and projects that are there own.
And yes I do suspect that many SEO companies are rubbish mainly because they were webdesign companies who jumped on the SEO bandwagon,but not all.:|
As for chest thumping I leave all mine to google et al.
And yes SEO is what in general makes or breaks an online business ,so yes we do blow our trumpets a bit loud in trying to get the message over to people.
Earl
Well what I am saying is that the SEO's that I know work for themselves and have various sites and projects that are there own.
And yes I do suspect that many SEO companies are rubbish mainly because they were webdesign companies who jumped on the SEO bandwagon,but not all.:|
As for chest thumping I leave all mine to google et al.
And yes SEO is what in general makes or breaks an online business ,so yes we do blow our trumpets a bit loud in trying to get the message over to people.
Earl
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Long and short of it WE dont do seo WE ARE SEO.
And before you spit your dummy out steve that was a joke.
Lighten up a bit and stop trashing the advice people give.
To be honest I can't be arsed anymore. This is my last post here. I will be deleting ukbf from my favourites and removing any notifications, it is dickheads like you which give your industry a bad name and yet you can't see it.And before you spit your dummy out steve that was a joke.
To be honest I can't be arsed anymore. This is my last post here. I will be deleting ukbf from my favourites and removing any notifications, it is dickheads like you which give your industry a bad name and yet you can't see it.
Just come back for a look at whats happened here as i posted originally and my god, talk about going off on a tangent!!
thanks for the good advice guys
You need to take you self out side and slap yourself with a trout
Lol I noticed, although the mental imagery from following line did give me a giggle!
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Not sad at all you are in the marketing game, you are doing your homework, looking at effective advertising even if it is just to cheer you up, it shows you consciously make an effort to notice. I love that advert too everytime I watch the cadburies advert as well I can't help but smile.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVblWq3tDwY
Laughter truly is the best medicine.