How much does Search Engine Optimisation cost in WA? If so can you recommend any?
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SEO is different prices depending on company, what they will do and so on. The gooid part, the SEO can be anyplace and not your home town as they do all work online. But, you get what you pay for.
50 Questions You Need Answered Before Starting Your SEO Campaign
An online business owner basically has two choices when it comes to their website marketing efforts. They can outsource it or they can do it in-house. Both of these options bring a number of secondary options to choose from and its up to the business owner to do what is best for his or her situation. Here is a rundown of the possible choices:
Questions I need answered if I insource my search marketing:
Do I do it myself?
Do I have the time?
What is my time worth?
Do I have the knowledge and skills?
Do I have the time to get the knowledge and skills?
Is this something I really want to do along with my regular work?
Will this take me away from my family?
Is this worth the cost of not hiring or outsourcing
Will I be able to be effective
What if I screw up my site or get thrown out of the search engines?
Do I hire someone to do it?
Do I pay someone to learn search marketing on the job?
Do I have the resources to teach or pay someone to learn the craft?
Will I have to pay for additional resources such as converences, books, etc.?
What if somone learns it and leaves?
What if I can’t find someone capable of learning the craft?
What if they screw up my site or get me thrown out of the search engines?
Do I hire someone with experience?
How much is that going to cost me?
How do I know they can do what they claim?
Will they have all the skills necessary?
Will I have to pay additional dollars as they sub-contract out specialty work?
Will they expect to attend all the major seo trade shows?
How much will I have to pay to keep their knowledge current?
What if they engage in "black hat" activities that screw up my site or get me thrown out of the search engines?
Do I sub out part of it and do the rest myself?
What parts do I do myself?
How do I ensure that all the sub-contractors are working in unison together?
How do I know who to blame if my search marketing or optimization doesn’t work
Questions I need answered if I outsource my search marketing
Do I hire a firm or a consultant?
If I hire a search marketing consultant:
Can a consultant do everything I need or do I have to do it myself?
Will a consultant have all the skills necessary to complete the job?
Will the consultant sub work out to other consultants?
Will I be forced to pay additional fees sub-contractors?
Will a consultant spend enough quality time on my account?
Will I be able to get a hold of a consultant when I need them during business hours?
If I hire a search marketing firm
Will a firm have qualified people working on my account?
Will a firm have too many clients to give me quality time?
Is the firm a "ranking factory" or will be sure to pay attention to the needs of my audience?
How responsive will my search marketing firm be with my concerns?
Will my calls get answered?
Will my emails be returned?
How much should search marketing cost?
What should be included and what shouldn’t be?
Will I get the return on my investment?
What kind of results should I expect?
How soon should I expect to see those results?
Will I have to give up too much control of my site?
Am I willing to give out sensitive site access information?
Will I implement recommendations as they are provided?
Can I veto recommendations and still expect results?
Will I be expected to do anything?
How much will I have to be involved?
How much will I be allowed to be involved?
Finding some of these answers might take time, but each is essential before moving forward. Only after you have answered each of these questions will you really know which route is best for you.



by All Night Designer On December 7, 2010 at 5:17 am
It depends on if you want a basic seo setup or something more in depth. SEO is one of those thiongs with many levels. One factor is the market you want to compete in. Are you in a niche market or a broad one? Is your target audience local, rgional, or national? Send me an email with your website url and what you need and I’ll send you a quote.
References :
Hackworth Design -SEO
http://www.hackworthdesign.com/
by SEO Consultant On December 7, 2010 at 5:39 am
SEO is different prices depending on company, what they will do and so on. The gooid part, the SEO can be anyplace and not your home town as they do all work online. But, you get what you pay for.
50 Questions You Need Answered Before Starting Your SEO Campaign
An online business owner basically has two choices when it comes to their website marketing efforts. They can outsource it or they can do it in-house. Both of these options bring a number of secondary options to choose from and its up to the business owner to do what is best for his or her situation. Here is a rundown of the possible choices:
Questions I need answered if I insource my search marketing:
Do I do it myself?
Do I have the time?
What is my time worth?
Do I have the knowledge and skills?
Do I have the time to get the knowledge and skills?
Is this something I really want to do along with my regular work?
Will this take me away from my family?
Is this worth the cost of not hiring or outsourcing
Will I be able to be effective
What if I screw up my site or get thrown out of the search engines?
Do I hire someone to do it?
Do I pay someone to learn search marketing on the job?
Do I have the resources to teach or pay someone to learn the craft?
Will I have to pay for additional resources such as converences, books, etc.?
What if somone learns it and leaves?
What if I can’t find someone capable of learning the craft?
What if they screw up my site or get me thrown out of the search engines?
Do I hire someone with experience?
How much is that going to cost me?
How do I know they can do what they claim?
Will they have all the skills necessary?
Will I have to pay additional dollars as they sub-contract out specialty work?
Will they expect to attend all the major SEO trade shows?
How much will I have to pay to keep their knowledge current?
What if they engage in "black hat" activities that screw up my site or get me thrown out of the search engines?
Do I sub out part of it and do the rest myself?
What parts do I do myself?
How do I ensure that all the sub-contractors are working in unison together?
How do I know who to blame if my search marketing or optimization doesn’t work
Questions I need answered if I outsource my search marketing
Do I hire a firm or a consultant?
If I hire a search marketing consultant:
Can a consultant do everything I need or do I have to do it myself?
Will a consultant have all the skills necessary to complete the job?
Will the consultant sub work out to other consultants?
Will I be forced to pay additional fees sub-contractors?
Will a consultant spend enough quality time on my account?
Will I be able to get a hold of a consultant when I need them during business hours?
If I hire a search marketing firm
Will a firm have qualified people working on my account?
Will a firm have too many clients to give me quality time?
Is the firm a "ranking factory" or will be sure to pay attention to the needs of my audience?
How responsive will my search marketing firm be with my concerns?
Will my calls get answered?
Will my emails be returned?
How much should search marketing cost?
What should be included and what shouldn’t be?
Will I get the return on my investment?
What kind of results should I expect?
How soon should I expect to see those results?
Will I have to give up too much control of my site?
Am I willing to give out sensitive site access information?
Will I implement recommendations as they are provided?
Can I veto recommendations and still expect results?
Will I be expected to do anything?
How much will I have to be involved?
How much will I be allowed to be involved?
Finding some of these answers might take time, but each is essential before moving forward. Only after you have answered each of these questions will you really know which route is best for you.
References :
http://ontheavenues-diy-seo.blogspot.com
http://www.ontheavenues.com
by ~ Voter ~ On December 7, 2010 at 5:48 am
Things are not fair on the Internet.
Companies are making tons of money off us left and right. Every time we buy something, watch an ad, even search the Internet, money is getting dealt all around us. And we don¹t see a cent.
There is one company out there that wants to change all that. It¹s called AGLOCO (short for ³A Global Community²) and their slogan is ³Get Your Share of the Internet². If we join, they will collect some of the money that usually passes between companies and give that money back to US. After all, we¹re the ones that generated it.
When Google launched, a great search for free was a good deal. Now that Google is making over a billion dollars a month off our searches, obviously FREE IS TOO EXPENSIVE.
If Google can afford to pay AOL 10 cents per search (which they do), they can afford to pay us the same. AGLOCO want to help us make that happen.
So check out AGLOCO and sign-up. If we build the community and refer other members, AGLOCO recognizes that we¹re the ones making them valuable and we make more money. Sign up by clicking this link: http://www.agloco.com/r/BBDK9783
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