Why Hire a Professional SEO Consultant
or Search Engine Optimization Agency Marketer?
The question above is heard frequently
by most search engine optimization consultants. Most site owners
believe their developer or someone within their organization can
submit and optimize the site.
Often search engine submission is included in
development or hosting packages.
Many developers say that they will
build a site that will obtain and maintain top positions.
Let's take a closer look at what the
above scenarios really provide.
Submission:
Developer or Someone
Within the Organization
Site submission has increasingly
become an important part of search engine optimization. Do
you really want someone who only knows how to surf to Yahoo!, push a submit button listing your site on a directory?
Improper submission is often a
contributing factor to not getting listed or the caption being
edited by the reviewer for Yahoo! or other directories.
This applies equally to the paid
submission services Yahoo! and LookSmart provide. A paid submission only provides a
fast track to a reviewer visiting the site. If the listing is in the
wrong category ( reviewers discretion ) or the site is not
deemed worthy you are rejected just like any other site. They do not provide a reason why it was
rejected, there are no money back guarantees either!
An even worse scenario is the site may
be accepted but the submission was edited (changed) by the
reviewer. Often this is poorly optimized or worse doesn't
provide the true nature of the site. It is a long drawn out
process and often it is impossible to get a directory
listing changed.
Development or Hosting Packages
Many hosting packages include some sort
of search engine submission tool or service. Why pay a search
engine marketer to do it? Easy! Most of the hosting packages
only provide remote submission technology. This happens to be at
the top of our search
engines optimization services to be avoided list! Need I say
more?
Search Engine Optimization:
Search engine optimization for
directories such as Yahoo!, DMOZ and MSN through LookSmart is done
using the information provided during submission.
These directories provide a large
portion of the overall traffic being sent to sites from search
engines. Once submitted it is nearly impossible to get the
information changed. In other words, you better do it right the
first time!
Developers
"Hmmm, than I'll get the website
developer to submit and optimize the site". Heay! you may
be on the right track! Do they have a staff member who:
- spends
part of each day researching how to get higher search engine
positions.
- understands the difference between
marketing copy and search engine friendly copy
- understands search engine friendly
design
- understands each search engines
algorithms
Not very often, developers often sub
contract this and add a little something to the bill for them!
They also are more concerned with the aesthetic design of the
site. Once designed, it is often your problem to get it positioned at
the top of search engines.
Search engine optimization can
be boring research, much of which is not provided on a web site.
If it's on a web site it's old news, everyone knows it, this
information provides no real advantages.
Search engine
optimization is properly done either on a
search engine by analyzing results from different queries or
done using position monitoring tools, either way hours are still spent
poring over the results in an effort to understand the
search engine's algorithm.
3rd Party Solutions
So far I have only scratched the surface
of what a search engine optimization consultant brings to the
table that the others may not. If you have read the
search
engine optimization required skills article than you know
what skills and knowledge are really needed to do a good
job of submission and search engine optimization.
Consider what you may pay a search
engine marketer to correctly submit and optimize your site. Look
at what you
should expect from a search engine optimization consultant,
compare that to what you may be paying a developer or someone else
in your organization to do it. Are you really saving money? Or just getting
less service by not using a 3rd party search
engine optimization consultant.
In conclusion, consider this, 80% of all
traffic is generated by search engines, many bookmarked pages,
word of mouth referrals or reciprocal links were initially found
on a search engine! When you need legal advice I'm sure you go
to a lawyer, not a law clerk, is this really any different?
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