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Are You Ready To Hire A Search Engine Optimization Firm?
by Scott Buresh
Search engine optimization is a
growing industry, and increasing numbers of companies
are becoming interested in hiring search engine optimization
firms. Unfortunately, many of these companies become
interested in search engine optimization for the wrong
reasons, and many also have unrealistic expectations.
This article should help companies determine whether
they are ready to hire a search engine optimization
firm.
Have
a strong business case for SEO.
Too often, companies decide to hire a search engine
optimization firm simply because they can't find themselves
on search engines. While this may be a sign that further
investigation is warranted, it does not by itself
make a strong enough case for SEO. This is also true
for companies that want to hire a search engine optimization
firm because their site does not get much traffic.
Again, this may be an indication that SEO is something
to investigate, but is not enough evidence to support
launching an immediate campaign. What follows are
three questions to ask yourself when considering hiring
a search engine optimization firm:
Are my customers searching
for my products and/or services online?
The answer to this question is usually yes (a study
conducted by the Georgia Institute of Technology indicated
that 85% of prospective web customers use search engines
to find product solutions and vendors). However, especially
in highly specialized fields with low average dollar
sales, research will sometimes indicate that the scant
number of people searching for terms related to your
business would probably not be worth the necessary
investment in SEO. Software like Wordtracker, free
for limited use, is a great place to start to see
how often people are searching for your products or
services online.
Are my competitors showing
up for the terms I want to target?
Although this by itself does not make a compelling
argument for hiring a search engine optimization firm,
discovering that many of your competitors have undertaken
search engine initiatives of their own may indicate
that they have found it to be a good investment.
What effect would an increase
in targeted traffic to my website have on my business?
If your site receives steady traffic but has never
helped you to land a sale, an increase in traffic
will not necessarily improve your results (even if
the traffic is more targeted). On the other hand,
if your website currently helps you to generate sales
every week, an increase in traffic should improve
your website results in a more or less predictable
fashion. It is important to make sure that your website
is acting as an effective sales conversion tool prior
to hiring a search engine optimization firm.
Educate
Yourself.
There are many respected sites on the web devoted
to search engine optimization, including Search Engine
Watch, Search Engine Guide, and SEO Today. Taking
the time to learn about search engine optimization
before hiring a search engine optimization firm can
be beneficial in several areas:
If you decide to do SEO,
you will hire a better firm.
Unfortunately, there is no official code of ethics
for search engine optimization firms. Even a brief
visit to one of the sites listed above will help you
to eliminate a large percentage of firms that use
risky tactics, antiquated software, or simply don't
get results.
You will better understand
the recommendations that your SEO firm makes.
A better understanding of the SEO process can help
you to evaluate the recommendations that your search
engine optimization firm makes. This can be useful
when you are trying to balance the needs of your visitors
against your need for increased traffic.
You will be able to participate
in the process.
While a good search engine optimization firm will
take the time to understand your business as best
they can, they do not know your business or your customers
as well as you do. If you take some time to learn
about SEO and involve yourself in the process, the
coordinated effort will almost always yield better
results than a search engine optimization firm working
on its own.
Have Realistic Expectations.
While search engine optimization is one of the most
effective marketing channels available to most organizations,
it is important that the expectations that you set
for your campaign are realistic. Specifically:
Don't expect to rank highly
for ultra-competitive, general terms.
Studies indicate that most people now search using
multiple words, but many companies ask their search
engine optimization firm to target a very general
term. For example, if your company provided security
consulting for large companies, you may be tempted
to ask your SEO firm to target the phrase "consulting"
or the phrase "security". The problem is
that these phrases are very general (and probably
very competitive) and only a fraction of the people
typing either of them in a search engine will be looking
for your specific product. It is generally much more
productive to go for less competitive phrases that
bring in a higher percentage of visitors looking for
your specific product or service
Don't put all your eggs
in the SEO basket.
Although hiring a search engine optimization firm
can make a tremendous impact on your bottom line,
you should not rely on it too heavily. Unlike traditional
advertising, where you control when and where your
message will be heard, you do not ultimately have
control of search engine results. Unfortunately, many
businesses that rely heavily on organic search engine
results have failed simply because they lose their
rankings on Google due to a new spam filter or an
algorithm shift.
Don't expect overnight
results.
Unlike pay-per-click or other forms of advertising,
organic search engine optimization takes time to implement
and time to yield results. Be patient - the results
should be worth the wait.
Be
Prepared to Protect Your Investment
Companies that hire a search engine optimization firm
should also understand that it is not a one-time effort.
Hiring a firm is only the beginning of a long process
of improving conversion rates, monitoring results,
and possibly expanding your campaign.
Improving Conversion Rates
Be prepared to track the conversion rates on your
site for individual keyphrases. Software such as Clicktracks
allows you to see which phrases from which engines
bring you the visitors who are most likely to buy
your products, fill out your online form, etc. Access
to this data can help you to improve pages of your
site that do not convert visitors.
Track Ranking and Traffic
Data
You should also be prepared to track your traffic
and ranking data on a monthly basis, whether you outsource
it or do it in house. Without access to this data,
you will not be able to tell whether the overall value
of your campaign is trending upward or downward.
Expand Your Keyphrase List
If the campaign works for you (and if you do your
homework, it should), you will probably want to expand
your keyphrase list over time to drive more targeted
visitors to your site and further increase the value
of your campaign.
Conclusion
While hiring a search engine optimization firm can
have a tremendous impact on your company's bottom
line, you should only proceed after you have fully
evaluated your current position, knowledge, and dedication.
If you know exactly what you expect to get out of
your campaign, have realistic expectations, and are
committed to getting the most out of your investment,
you are probably ready to look into hiring a search
engine optimization firm.
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Author: Scott Buresh
Scott Buresh is the CEO of Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing.
He has contributed content to many publications including Building Your Business with Google For Dummies
(Wiley, 2004), MarketingProfs, ZDNet, SEO Today, WebProNews, DarwinMag, SiteProNews, ISEDB.com, and
Search Engine Guide. Medium Blue, an Atlanta search
engine optimization company, serves local and national clients, including Boston Scientific, DuPont,
and Georgia-Pacific. To receive internet marketing articles and search engine news in your email box
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