Considerations When Choosing A Search Engine Optimisation Company


by Thomas Pretty - Date: 2008-05-19 - Word Count: 632 Share This!

For the uneducated the world of search engine optimisation can be difficult to understand. The optimisation process is a potential minefield that can be hard to navigate. This article proposes to act as minesweeper, giving you advice on how to select a search engine optimisation company, and gain a better understanding of the processes that should be employed.

First things first, if you are looking for high search engine rankings for your own site, your optimisation company should be able to perform the process to their own site. Of vital importance is whether the optimisation company can rank in search engines for their own chosen phrases; naturally search engine optimisation and SEO should be included in these phrases. The only exception is whether the optimisation company has a proven track record but has created a new company or website in the recent past.

You should also be concerned with what your search engine optimisation company promises. If you have a new site that is trying to approach popular search terms, claims such as; "we can have you at the top in sixty days" should definitely be ignored. They are either saying anything to get your signature or have no clue what the optimisation process involves; either way, these kinds of promises are unfruitful. You should be looking for realistic promises, try to remember that the optimisation process is a long one; any promises should take this into account.

Enquiring about what services you will receive for your money is perfectly fair. While a comprehensive list of every task undertaken will not be needed it is advisable to get an idea of the process and what kind of activities will be involved. Understanding how your site will have to change and how the linking campaign will be undertaken may well be advisable.

Some optimisation companies will guarantee their work, but this is certainly not true for the entire industry, nor is it a guarantee of success, many of these promises can be worthless. What is advisable however is to get an idea of how your search engine rankings will be improved and what you will be getting for your money.

But what kind of signals should you look for if you feel you are on the wrong track? This directly refers to the strategies that may be employed as part of your optimisation campaign. If you have any doubts with these tactics it may be time to find a new company, after all, poor tactics often do more harm than good.

If your optimisation company advises the creation of multiple sites as a method of improving links, it is time to walk away. Normally you will not need more than one site, unless of course your separate sites have clearly disparate roles. In the same vein, if your SEO advises that you should use an automatic content generator it is time to walk away. Search engine rankings often depend upon well written and unique content, without this it will be hard to improve rankings.

Your optimisation efforts should definitely include a link building strategy. Without links it is hard to improve search engine rankings, they are a fundamental part of the SEO process. It is also worth studying, through internet forums what type of methods may be deemed as black hat. These are a worth avoiding at all costs, black hat techniques will seriously harm rankings and can even lead to your site being de-listed completely.

By following this advice it should be possible to find the right SEO company for your needs. Effective strategy should be your main concern, equally the employment of ethical methods should be considered essential. As SEO becomes an evermore popular method of online marketing, finding a company with proven results and effective strategies is a prerequisite for success.


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Internet marketing expert Thomas Pretty looks into how to choose a search engine optimisation company and the factors that should be involved in your choice.

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