Guaranteed Search Engine Optimization - Is it a scam?Can a reputable search engine optimization company really guarantee first page placement? The answer is yes.
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by Jason Bland July 01, 2008
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As I talked with a prospect on the phone, the basic search
engine optimization questions arose. How do we build links? How do we optimize content? These are standard questions, which I’m more
than prepared to answer. But when I mentioned that we guaranteed page one
placement on Google (in the natural search results, of course), the man chuckled
and said “You can’t do that.”
Search engine optimization companies have been making
excuses for years about why they can’t guarantee first page placement. The
truth is, nobody can guarantee it with one hundred percent certainty, but an
experienced white hat SEO firm can certainly measure their odds.
If statistics indicate that a certain industry’s most
popular keyphrases take an average of six months to get to page one on Google,
then an SEO firm doing their job should be able to guarantee that placement
over the course of at least a twelve month term. That seems fair. But companies
that are a overly cautious or inexperienced may spend their time making
excuses, instead of promises. It’s perfectly fine for you, the customer, to
take a risk, but not your SEO firm… that doesn’t seem fair, does it?
So, should you immediately sign a contract with the first
company that offers a guarantee? Absolutely
not. First, look for red flags.
Red flag number one: the “special relationship.” Google cautions
about companies that claim to have an inside track to higher page rankings due
to a “special relationship” with the world’s most popular search engine. The
simple truth, confirmed by Google, is that no such animal exists. Your page’s
ranking is based on Google’s PageRank algorithm, which looks at the quality of
your page’s content and links, as well as the quality of the content and links
on sites linked to and from your site. The only “special relationship” you can
form with Google to bypass the PageRank algorithm is with their Adwords program,
which costs anywhere from fifty cents to sixty dollars a click, depending on
your industry.
Most companies that play the “special relationship” card
also have cheap prices, which is our second red flag.
Red flag number two: cheap prices. Search engine
optimization is a highly involved process. The content optimization is only the
most basic step; everything beyond that hinges on link building. The ethical
methods of link building start with writing and publishing professional
articles and press releases, which are submitted to relevant and quality-controlled
web site directories. Two more tactics
available to ethical SEO firms are social bookmarking and tightly scrutinized
link exchange management, both of which take time, effort, and ethical SEO
management. Even if these processes are
outsourced to the far middle regions of the desert, where dial-up is still
considered cutting-edge, thirty to fifty dollars a month (fifteen to
twenty-five pounds GBP) is simply not enough to cover the time and effort of a
reputable SEO company, and it’s certainly not enough for a guaranteed SEO
project.
Red flag number three: guaranteed uselessness. Any company’s
guarantee is only as serious as the consequence of their failure to deliver. Sure,
I could guarantee you first-page search results, but if a year later, you’re
not, and I only have to buy you lunch at a local sandwich shop, then the
guarantee was only as valuable as the sandwich. If the consequence offered by
the SEO company in question is simply “free SEO” until you get what you want,
or if the guarantee is for second-tier keyphrases (rather than the ones people
actually search for) save yourself a lot of frustration and move on.
When a company fails on a guaranteed result, at least some
portion of your investment should be returned. The best method is to deal only with SEO
companies offering a guarantee per keyphrase, so that you only pay for the
phrases that are on the home page.
The guarantee you should demand is an ethical practices
guarantee. This will assure you that your SEO only uses content optimization
and link building strategies that are approved by the major search engines.
And last but not least, always get a list of the services you’re
paying for, and know exactly what your search engine optimization company is
doing to and for your web site. If the answer is “trade secret,” or “patent
pending,” or “proprietary process,” or “secrets held by my pet wizard that
lives under the kitchen sink,” save yourself a lot of frustration by going
elsewhere.
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