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Questions To Ask Before Hiring An SEO Company Part I
It is important that you choose your SEO company very well before hiring one. This will save you from losing some of your precious time and money. If you choose the wrong one and get poor service, imagine how potentially wasteful it would have to be to do everything all over again.
Everyday, there are thousands of online entrepreneurs who spend thousands just to get a few minutes of time offered by an SEO company or an SEO coach. They wonder why their SEO attempts don’t seem to work despite all the cash they spend. On the other hand, there are also those who enjoy SEO success and are happy with the services of the SEO company they hired. Well, the point is, you will need some guidance from an SEO company if you want to make a real headway on the web.
When you hire an SEO company to help you increase traffic into your site, you should have a realistic mindset and remember that success can only be achieved with time and with constant hard work. You must avoid those which tell you otherwise at all times, or you are bound to make a mistake. Here are some questions to help you through the decision making process. These are realistic, real-world questions that will help you screen an SEO company thoroughly. Remember that you need to recognize a true expert from a thief and decide accordingly.
Questions to help you recognize whether the SEO company can do the job for you
Will you be implementing the SEO project or do I need to do the dirty work myself?
This is a question best asked upfront. There is of course no right and wrong answer to these questions. This question can only help you weed out those who are not inline with your goals and with your expectations. You need to know whether your SEO company will actually make the project happen as you want them to or if you should expect to do the work yourself. The SEO company usually will ask you to pay additional for implementation of the project before they devote time and effort into your site.
What services do you pride yourself for?
If you are really lucky, you will find an SEO company which is good at one or even two aspects of online marketing. Asking an SEO company this question will caught them in an off guard position and will help you gauge their honesty. Watch out for companies which claim that they are good at each and every aspect of online marketing.
What do you like doing online?
The last thing you would need is a starving SEO consultant who does not enjoy working on SEO but only need to do so for the money. They will take your project and suddenly realize how much they hate what they do and your project suddenly takes forever to complete, if it does. Remember that SEO is a time-consuming process that needs dedication and effort. The mere process of writing content pages will take some time and good skills. You need to make sure that your SEO company can offer you these during the implementation process.
Questions you need to ask yourself
Do the SEO company and me think alike?
You will be better off not hiring an SEO company which have a different set of business philosophies than you do. If you want to be interactively involved in the planning of your SEO project, you need to choose an SEO company that will appreciate the fact that you are sticking around and doing the work with them. On the other hand, do not hire one that will write a copy for you and you end up editing most of the words. What you want is an SEO that will work with you and you will like working with.
Will I enjoy working with this SEO company long term?
What you want is a pleasing business relationship with the SEO company that you choose. You would want fun-loving, energetic and happy people who are inspiring to work with. Try to check whether you like the mood of all the members of the SEO firm. Better yet, ask your consultant what he likes doing on his free time. This may be a strange question to ask but you will know a grump based on what he does on his free time.
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