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Selecting_a_Search_Engine_Optimization_Company_-_PART_1
| Selecting a Search Engine Optimization Company - PART 1
A Search Engine Optimization Company can be an invaluable asset
in your Internet marketing campaign. They specialize in knowing
how to raise your search engine positions, monitoring those
positions on the regular basis, and adjusting their strategies
to account for undesirable results in any given month. Since
this takes a lot of time, effort, and specialized knowledge, it
can be in your best interest to go to an outside source rather
than try to maintain high search engine positions on your own.
However, like every business, there are good companies and there
are lemons. Knowing the right questions to ask and the criteria
to look for will help you in choosing an affordable, effective
search engine optimization company.
When looking at different companies, begin by considering the
approach they employ to raise your search engine positions.
Steer clear of companies that use cloaked, doorway, or bridge
pages to raise your positions. These techniques violate most
search engine policy, and in the worst case scenario, will only
get your website severely penalized, if not removed entirely
from a search engine's index.
A cloaked page is a page that is created which is invisible to
the regular visitor to your website. The cloaked page is coded
to detect a search engine spider and divert them to this special
page, which is set-up to artificially boost your search engine
position. Doorway or bridge pages utilize the same concept, but
often reside on an entirely different server. Google, one of the
largest and most important search engine on the Internet, will
remove your website from their index if they detect you have
cloaked pages. Never, never employ any company that uses this
technique!
Another important element is to get a guarantee that the company
you hire will not work with your competitors while they are
working for you. Obviously, this would seriously compromise the
effectiveness of the search engine optimization campaign. Be
aware that some companies will use the success they achieve for
your website to sell their services to your competitors. So get
your guarantee in writing, and make sure it is legally binding.
Of course, one of the most important factors you want to check
out is the company's track record of results. However, don't
take the company's word for it. They will undoubtedly be
slanting their results in order to sell their services to you.
To go beyond their simple statement of success, ask them a few
pertinent questions, and verify their answers.
Ask them which engines they have achieved the best results on.
The ones that are important are the most popular engines, and
these are the ones you want to see good results on. Since the
popularity of search engines can change with the landscape of
the overall Internet, check out the Nielsen Netratings page at
Search Engine Watch. You can access this at
http://www.searchenginewatch.com/article.php/2156451.
Next, find out what keywords and phrases they are claiming great
results with. It's easy to get high rankings with unpopular
words. For instance, the keyword "cat leashes" will get high
popularity ranking because no one else would think of using it.
What you are looking for is good results using popular keywords.
Check out the software Wordtracker, available at
www.wordtracker.com. You can order a free trial, or a
subscription ranging from 1 day to 1 year. This software rates
the popularity of keywords and phrases based on actual search
engine use.
Next, look for good results over an entire site that the company
claims to have successfully worked for. You want to see a wide
range of positions over a number of different search engines
using different keywords or phrases for the entire site. Request
a report for any client the company claims to have done well
for. This report should show good positions on a number of the
most popular search engines for a variety of different, popular
keywords and phrases.
Please continue reading "Selecting a Search Engine Optimization
Company - PART 2" at http://www.small-biz-web-so
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