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6 Quick Questions to Stop Wasting Money with SEO Companies i
Are You Ready For WAP & WML?Acronyms make the computer world go round. Things like HTML, DHTML, XHTML; it's enough to make a grown man cry. Well, look out! There's a new player ..... ...... your product.
More is better. This is definitely the case when dealing with Google Adwords where you want 100-400 keywords per campaign.
Why play in the pool with all the high volume, high dollar feature players, when you can have your own pond full of hungry benefit driven customers.
Remember that not all SEO companies operate like this, however here are a few things to find out before you give an SEO your business.
1. What specifically does the initial fee cover'
2. Do you use PPC advertising to meet the "guaranteed top 10 ranking" ' And if so are additional monies needed'
3. Do you build original pages and hand submit them to the search engines' If so what is your guarantee based on' Do
you continue to revise these pages until the desired result is obtained'
4. How extensive is your keyword research' Do you have a limit as to how many words you optimize for' Is this limit based on the type of advertising medium used'
5. How do you track and test your results'
6. How do you make this a risk free deal for me' In other
The Conversation!The following is an enactment of a conversation between two men in 21st century America. Names have been changed to protect ..... words if they don't perform you don't pay.
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When advertising it is very hard to make any type of guarantee unless you are paying for the result up front.
However you can acheive massive success when you have specific goals for your ads and follow a process of constant tweaking and testing.
You now have no excuse to ever be a willing victim to the handful of SEO's that prey on the unknowing.
Take this information and use it to explode your business.
About the Author Pay for performance marketing specialist. Working with various industries to market their products and services through performance based result driven marketing.
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(c)Copyright 2003 Rodney C. Boettger
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