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I've been referred to someone who has a mortgage website getting zero traffic.
Now yes, I realize that is probably one of the most competitive fields and I certainly don't expect to rank first page... but I do think I could get the guy some traffic.
I don't really know how to charge for something like this... I've heard of people charging an up front fee, and then actually charging per clickthrough. I've heard of fees upwards of $10 per click!
My thoughts on how to proceed were something like this:
1. Either create a gateway site, or optimized pages on the existing site.
2. Of course submit to free SEs.
3. Submit to paid inclusion SEs.
4. Create a Google Adwords campaign.
5. Create an Overture campaign.
I was going to come up with an hourly rate (say, $75), track my time, and also add maybe 15% to the cost of the paid inclusions. If I was going to charge per click, I could charge maybe double what I'd be bidding for search terms for the PPC ads... although I don't know what that number might be.
Or should I just come up with a flat fee, do the work, and hand it off? If so, how do I calculate what to charge?
I'd REALLY appreciate your thoughts on my ideas.
Thank you!
Vic
Actually I don't know if this is a coincidence or not, but as far as paid inclusion goes, I submitted about 2 dozen pages from one of my sites via Positiontech, and VERY shortly thereafter, all those pages had been indexed by Google.
As I said, I don't know if this was a coincidence or not, but I have another site with a similar template hosted on the same site (completely different topic) which I have *not* submitted to paid inclusion, and that sucker is just not showing up in depth in Google.
Vic