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It is a shark pool out there. There are loads of companies making promises. They mostly want upto a £1000 up front. I am happy to pay £2000 a year for 10 search phrases but I need to know my money isnt going to go down the drain. To the right company £2000 is fantastic value for me. Has anyone direct experience of companies that have come up with the goods here in England?
Any suggestions, stories, advice gratefully received.
Stick around here, read, read, read, then do it yourself for free :)
Agreed. I'm here in the UK - I took a look at some of the SEO companies at Internet World last week - I wouldn't go with any of them personally, you'd be much better sticking around here and doing it yourself.
Or if you don't have the time, then see if you can find a reputable consultant from among WW members.
hth, a.
Thats me in a nut shell! I am a father of two girls, a trombonist working around Europe and England, I have the music agency to look after. I just have no time to learn how to do the things that need to be done in order to get me up on that first page of the major search engines.
As I said any recommendations would be gratefully received.
[webmasterworld.com...]
best, a.
Bobbles you get what you pay for (most of the time). Read up some here so you know enough not to get shafted, then go look at legitimate companies who can offer examples of work they have done and testimonials from past clients. Look at the work they have done and be sure it won't hurt your site in the long term.
Gather a list of companies who you are confident about working with and ask them to submit proposals to you for the work. Compare / contrast and decide.
Re: WebmasterWorld members - of the minority who know what they are talking about and base their work on actual experience and understanding and not just random discussion forum rumours - I doubt you could afford them. ;)
No doubt there are many other folks who could perform an equally successful job within your price range, but I don't think you have the SEO knowledge to weed out the many more that don't.
Re: Internet World - why, I wouldn't buy SEO from a salesman either. ;) Nor, I wouldn't get my teeth checked by a plumber...
Conference, Trade show, forum, newspaper advert - whatever. It doesn't matter - if you want to make a decision on SEO services, then the best thing you can do is learn a little yourself so you can wade through the immense amount of BS there is in this industry.
Good thread here on what to look for in a SEO company: [webmasterworld.com...]
MG
Re: Internet World - why, I wouldn't buy SEO from a salesman either.
I've been behind the scenes in great detail at one of the larger UK SEO companies, and I wasn't any more impressed with their techies - and with what they were actually doing to promote their clients' sites - than I was with their salespeople. Actually their salespeople were rather better at selling than their SEOs were at SEO. :)
Anyway, my point is that I believe he's likely to get better value from an experienced individual SEO consultant (and the process of choosing one should be very much as you describe) than from any of the larger UK SEO firms that I'm aware of.
best, a.
PS I guess I shouldn't tar them all with the same brush - I expect there are some decent larger SEO firms in the UK - I just haven't come across them.
There are very few secrets in SEO. And those secrets there are may well get you into trouble downstream.
Don't trust companies which can't set out in detail what they will do for you, and hopefully, why.
I suppose at the end of the day I am looking for an individual. Whether he/she works for a SEO company or for themselves is irrelevant. But I will feel a lot more confident about talking to companies now I have had the benefit of some impartial advice.
Thanks again.
How do I choose the right company and not waste my money?
If you have the time to learn and apply, anything you spend will be waste of money.
If you don't have the time, the single most important factor is the position of their own website. I wouldn't even ask for references. If they can compete with (other)experts and get in the top 10 for a keyword like "search engine optimization", they will most likely make your site a success. It's so simple.