Client Expectations of SEO Professionals & Search Engine Optimization Companies & Marketers
Search engine optimization
consultants and marketers tread a fine line between the
expectations of clients and what is really possible. I was a
search engine marketing consultant for a period, however,
managing client expectations became too big a part of the
process. I explained what was possible before I was retained but
they still did not understand or modify their expectations. Most
are mistakenly fixated on top positions! They are after instant
gratification not long term results.
Often clients expect search
engine optimization consultants to obtain and maintain top
positions without changing copy, page layout or site
architecture. In essence they feel that a little tweaking in the
meta tags, titles or developing "doorway/hallway pages" ( which
aren't even linked to from any other pages on the site) will cut
it.
They expect top positions at
any cost. They don't really understand some of the things they
expect marketers to do are "inappropriate". Some don't even care
that this may get them de-listed or worse blackballed.
If you have read "Search
Engine Optimization required skills" you know this is just
tying the optimization consultants hands. You are taking away
many of the tools and skills a good search engine optimization
consultant has at their disposal.
You also know that the best
strategy is to retain the consultant from the start of site
development rather than waiting until the site is complete and
many of the tools/skills they have are moot.
What should you expect from a
search engine optimization consultant?
You should expect the
following:
- All the items below should
be done in a way that reflects well on your site and does
not risk de-listing or blackballing of the site by search
engines.
- The optimization consultant
should develop a keywords list for the site, using resources
that provide information on what queries are used most often
by users, not simply what you have requested, since it's
likely that yours aren't the ones used most.
- Make adjustments to titles
and meta tags using the keywords list and targeting the
right pages for optimization of specific terms (general site
analysis).
- Optimization of all known
HTML elements using keywords which add relevancy to a page.
- Proper submission of the
site to all major directories.
- Researching of directories
specific to your topics.
- Tracking of site's status on
search engines. Were all pages indexed?
- Submission to search engine
site reviewers. Besides indexing pages most engines have
channels of some sort and these always provide a boost to
relevancy. Sometimes boosters are obtained on other engines
as well as the one that did the review.
- Your search engine marketer
should be making suggestions for new content which can be
more readily optimized for your most important terms in the
keywords list.
- Most sites at some point are
redesigned. Your search engine consultant should have made
suggestions for a more search engine friendly design if
needed.
- A knowledgeable search
engine marketer will provide a list of prospective
reciprocal links best suited to raising relevancy on engines
which use link analysis.
As you can see from the list
above you should expect a well thought out and thorough
implementation of a search engine marketing campaign.
In time, this should result in
the proper indexing of your site by all indexing search engines,
listings on all major directories plus any that are specific to
your topic or region, reciprocal links from sites that will add
more relevancy than simple meta tag and copy optimization and
more traffic from sites catering to targeted users who are more
likely to purchase or revisit/bookmark your site.
In my office we have a saying
"the cream always rises to the top". With time, a good search
engine marketing campaign adds a leavening agent and ensures
positions are easily maintained once you are at the top!
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