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I'm wondering who the "major" search engine companies are, the companies who service the large corporate accounts, and how they represent themselves. I've heard there are some big companies in New York, but I don't know who they are.
Aside from the names, I'm curious which of the companies are actually good... and which offer on-site optimization (as opposed to cloaking).
I've started wading through the companies listed on the MarketingSherpa site in relation to their report, and researching companies of SEOs that I know of.
Haven't seen the Sherpa study, but my bet is a large number of the companies covered go off the site with keyword loaded domains, frame (low tech cloaking) tricks, and good ol' generic doorway pages dressed up from the auto generated ones of yesterday.
To find major SEO companies, or at least the ones who advertise like they are, just search for search engine optimization, positioning, and related terms on Overture.
I wouldn't rely on the Buyer's Guide too much for judgement of SEO companies.
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Yes... I'm also unimpressed by the SEO companies listed in the MarketingSherpa report, and I too have my doubts that Fortune 1000 companies could be easily convinced to modify their sites. Is it in fact possible to sell good on-site SEO to large companies?
That said, it is simply something that takes longer, needing a lot more effort to establish trust. You start them with PPC and viral marketing, and then when your figures and knowledge speak for themselves they are more willing to go further.
It varies a lot. One large multi-national took 18 months to finally allow their development team to remove query strings from their dynamic URLs, while another major UK company, accepted my advice at the very first meeting, and implemented a solution a week later.
To work with multi-nationals and larger corporates, you need to understand a broader range of marketing and advertising issues than just SEO. You need to show how SEO fits into an overall campaign, and you need to show reliablity and reputability.
Once you are in with one, though, the refferals from one CEO can open so many doors to other corporate clients that the extra effort is very worthwhile.