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Report Generating SEOs
By: Eric Enge 2007-07-26 SEO is not a report generating business. It's a roll your sleeves up and dig in kind of activity. What's sparking this post is that a few times recently I have been shown the large formal reports that... ...some SEO firms offer. Very pretty. Glossy. 80% to 90% completely filled with non-unique content (i.e. not specific to the customer, but instead consisting of general SEO advice). But reports do nothing for you. There is plenty of free SEO advice out there, being shared by people who regularly break new ground. The client could read those free reports and figure out what makes sense for their business themselves if they had access to the right type of resources and time. But they don't. That's why they went looking for an SEO firm in the first place. Action drives results. Here are just three examples of typical client needs we have seen over the past few months:
2. Site moves, with significant renaming of URIs. This requires developing a specific and detailed map of the old site and the new site and defining the 301 redirect plan to minimize any collateral damage. 3. Saving the best for last - link campaigns. There is no way that this is anything other than a custom activity. It's too wrapped up in the content and tools available on the site, the budget of the client, the availability of resources to generate new content, and the topic area of the site. Comments Tag: SEO, Duplicate Content, Link Campaigns Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - About the Author: Eric Enge has established a reputation as a leading search engine marketing expert, and is the author of the Ramblings about SEO blog. Eric is also co-founder of Moving Traffic, Inc., the publisher of City Town Info and Custom Search Guide. |
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