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Ok but what if you contracted the client to off free SEO for a % of sales?
Yes I agree, % of sales model is effectively Amazon & e-bay. That model works, but could you create the same scale of brand?
I thought a lot of companies already did that? or basic SEO packages anyway.
I'd be skeptical of paying for anything that doesn't give some sort of results within 30 days. Not sure i'd want all of my website lumped in to one pot although it may be easier making major alterations to website layout etc.
I guess what I was trying to say was why would I even list on a 'e-shop' that had no track record. The effort of listing is quite high.Why would they need to have the scale? Come to think of it, why do they even need a brand?
I guess what I was trying to say was why would I even list on a 'e-shop' that had no track record. The effort of listing is quite high.
Even Amazon and e-bay offer extra support to get listing they want on board from what they consider 'premium' resellers (e.g. Amazon want to attract vendors with more than 400 different product lines) , that support includes free services for a period and free technical help.
In my experience web designers know only slightly more about SEO than they do about marketing.
If new website would it be fair to class Zero as a baseline?
I'd be very hacked off if I paid someone to build me an eCommerce site and it was not search engine optimised from the start ! A bit of a no-brainer to me.