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| | by Jason Bland May 10, 2007 |
Search engine optimization company selection is sometimes tricky. Aside
from price variations, snake oil guarantees, and over emphasizing the
importance of meta tags, how can you protect yourself from a search
engine optimization scam?
Here are some “red flags” which you should look for when
hiring a search engine optimization specialist.
Meta tags are commonly thought to be
synonymous with search engine optimization. The reality is somewhat different. Meta
tags do need to be formatted properly and include only keywords and keyphrases
that are actually in the content of the web page. If your search engine
optimization company says things like “advanced meta tag development” or
“proprietary meta tag optimization”, you should be cautious. There is no such
thing as “advanced” or “super” or “proprietary” meta tags. Either your meta
tags are formatted correctly or they are not. It is a simple right and wrong.
The right way is to include only the keywords and keyphrases included in your
web sites actual content. The wrong way is to spam your meta tags with any and
all keywords that come to mind. Not only is keyword spamming frowned upon by
the search engines, it is useless for your search engine optimization efforts.
You should also be cautious when search engine optimization
companies offer “don’t pay us” guarantees. Many SEO companies will offer such
guarantees where you don’t pay any monthly service fees until your site is
ranked high. Another one allows you to stop paying after so many months if your
web site isn’t ranked high. The most important guarantee is simply a guarantee
that the company will perform all of the monthly services outlined in your
service agreement. If your service plan includes elements to increase link
population (quality link population) and maintain site content relevance, then
the natural science behind search engine optimization will allow your site to
gradually increase in ranking. However, make sure you have a guarantee that your
SEO company is in fact performing all the tasks outlined in your proposal and
service agreement.
Perform the easy background check. You should never spend
more than $500 on a product or service without Googling the company name or
brand. This can be extremely valuable. Because of the powerful link population
and enormous level of content on consumer report web sites, they tend to rank
very high in the search engines. Therefore, before signing anything, you should
Google the search engine optimization company’s name and see if any complaints
have been posted. Use phrases like “Avoid XYZ Company” or “Never use XYZ
Company”. If you see something posted, ask the search engine optimization
company for their side of the story and listen for fast dismissals of the
situation like “That customer was just an idiot and didn’t know anything.” This
is usually a sign that the negative customer is in the right.
Finally, the most ignored way to protect against bad search
engine optimization companies is to make sure they accept credit cards using a
regular merchant account. Merchant accounts will not keep a company which has a
high level of charge backs. Charge backs occur when a company does not do what
they say they were going to or fails to deliver on a product or service. Ask
your search engine optimization company how long they have had their merchant
account. If they had one prior to the current merchant, ask how long they were
with the previous merchant provider and why they are no longer with them.
Do not be embarrassed to inquire as to who their merchant
provider is. You are getting ready to hand over more than $1,000.00 to this company;
you are well within your rights to ask. If a company is using a third party
such as PayPal or 2Checkout (exclusively rather than as a second payment
option), ask the search engine optimization company why they are not using a
standard merchant. PayPal, 2Checkout, and other similar services do not have
the same high standards as a regular merchant solution. Standard merchant accounts
will also require the officers of the company to have an acceptable personal
credit score whereas third party payment processors do not check personal or
business credit.
By doing your homework and asking the right questions, you
can feel comfortable with your selected search engine optimization company and
hopefully enjoy a pleasant, long term business relationship.
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