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  • When You Simply Don’t Need SEO – 6 Questions to Help You Decide – SEO Factor | SEO Factor

    14 June 2010 | The Business of SEO | Josh Garner | No Comments

    With so many service providers out there, I’m sure you’ve been told several times that you need an Internet marketing service on some level. Check your email. How many times has some SEO company sent you a “free analysis” in the last month?

    And with all these companies out there telling you how much better their site is doing because of some other company they hired, it’s easy to begin to wonder if you need SEO too. But, it’s important to understand what your business needs, when it needs it. Yes, you need SEO (or PPC, or SEM, or whatever term it is that’s creating buzz these days). But do you need it right now?

    SEO Needs Are Relative

    If you were to run into me on the street and ask “does my business website need SEO?” I would reply with “yes. Yes it does.”

    I would give this same reply every time regardless of who asked the question. I don’t need to see your site or know anything about your or your business. I know you need SEO because there isn’t a site on the web that wouldn’t benefit from a proper online marketing strategy. But I warn you, the answer is almost as vague as the question itself.

    Let’s say you’re a 10 year-old boy. You come up to me on the street and ask “do I need a prostate exam?” I would reply with “yes. Yes you do.” The answer I can give is only as good as the question asked. A 10-year-old boy, barring some medical oddity probably doesn’t need a prostate exam. But, that boy who will one day become a man surely does.

    He doesn’t need it now. He probably won’t need it for quite some time, decades even. First, he has quite a few other items to check of his list of “things to do in my life.”

    Take a Look At Your Business

    You need to take a good look at your business before you start spending money on Internet marketing. I won’t lie, our services aren’t exactly cheap. Justifiably so, we garner some pretty hefty checks. For a business to pay us such fees without a return on investment would be…well…just silly.

    I don’t write these tips for the sake of a blog post (though we could obviously use it). I write this in response to a growing number of requests for services that simply aren’t ready for us yet. We don’t sell to just anyone. Rather, we make it a point to partner with business owners where we know a relationship will be mutually beneficial.

    Would you believe that we’ve had 2 people contact us wanting to compare our prices to another firm; only to be told that we wouldn’t offer our services in the first place? After a few years of doing this stuff, you can start to pin-point problems before they happen. One problem is that of offering a service when the business just isn’t ready for it yet.

    So I give you 6 questions to ask before you decide you need SEO services.

    1. Is my Business Ready?

    We can’t even talk about bringing traffic to you before your business is ready. Can you handle a sale? Do you have the write paperwork in order (corporate filings, etc.)? If you plan on selling locally, do you have a store-front? If you’re a service provider who’s work requires insurance or a permit, do you have those things?

    2. Do I Have a Website?

    This may sound odd, but we’ve turned several potential clients away because they don’t even have a website yet. We can’t promote something that isn’t even there. Instead, we had to build a site and are working with them to create the perfect strategy (2 of which won’t require SEO services for another 6 – 8 months).

    It’s something like buying gas for a car you have yet to purchase.

    3. Is My Website Representative of My Business?

    Sometimes, having a poorly designed site is worse than having no site at all. In the last year we’ve taken SEO off the table 3 times due to a poor website. This can be anything from the quantifiable use of parameters in URL creation (usually associated with a content management system) to the subjective “that’s just ugly.” Either way, if your website doesn’t properly represent your company, what good is it to drive traffic there?

    4. Have I Employed Any Other Marketing Efforts?

    Though not a show-stopper, the answer to this question has the potential to get my attention. If you don’t have any other marketing efforts going, you’re missing quite a bit of information that could be used with your Internet marketing efforts (like demographic information, past clients you can use to spread the word, etc.).

    In any event, we don’t normally shun at providing our services to businesses who haven’t explored other areas of “traditional” marketing. But just so you know, a lot of what you learn from those efforts can translate into Internet marketing in some fashion or another.

    5. Do I have Goals?

    Again, not something that will stop all further conversations, having a clear goal is extremely important. In fact, I would bet to say that having a goal is even more important than the act of pursuing that goal. Most often when someone doesn’t have an answer to that question, it’s simply because they do have a goal, they just haven’t taken the chance to articulate it.

    Without knowing what your goals are, there is no way to achieve them.

    6. Is SEO Going to Save my Business?

    This one is a show-stopper. It doesn’t happen as much as it did a few short years ago; but we used to get this call all the time. “My business is drowning. I need more traffic to my site or I’ll have to close it down for good.” I’m sorry to say, we can’t help you.

    The only difference between Internet marketing today and the T.V. and magazine ads of the 50s and 60s is the medium. The messages, goals, and strategies are more similar than they appear at first. If your business isn’t doing so well (to the point of closing for good) then it’s time to re-evaluate other aspects before you look for a silver bullet.

    Take away the fact that most online marketing efforts take a lot of time and money. A failing business with increased exposure will be just that; a failing business with increased exposure.

    So there you have it. If you can get the answers to these questions in line, then you are probably ready to start learning more about how SEO and other forms of online marketing can help your business. There’s still more to talk about, but this should at least keep you from spending money on something that won’t work.

  • SEO Factor | Archive | June

    23 June 2010 | Education | Josh Garner | No Comments

    Browsing the Internet as I do, I often come across posts/questions/sites with SEO information. LinkedIn for example, has a Q&A section in which one could ask a question, and others may answer them. But when it comes to questions regarding SEO,…

    21 June 2010 | Education | Josh Garner | No Comments

    Long gone are the days when the debate was wether one was better than the other. Instead, we now find ourselves asking

    “Under what circumstances do I need SEO, and when should I opt for PPC? Do I need both?”

    In a… 15 June 2010 | The Business of SEO | Josh Garner | No Comments

    Do you have a business in Jacksonville, Florida catering to your local area? Do you have a website? Do you need more traffic? Do you want said traffic for FREE?! Ok, so here’s the deal. We are offering free SEO work…

    14 June 2010 | The Business of SEO | Josh Garner | No Comments

    With so many service providers out there, I’m sure you’ve been told several times that you need an Internet marketing service on some level. Check your email. How many times has some SEO company sent you a “free analysis” in…

  • Do It For Me SEO

    Our ‘Do It For Me’ SEO services will allow you to concentrate on running your business without the worry of handling the Internet marketing as well. We take care of everything from planning and research to implementation and maintenance.

    Though we don’t believe in SEO packages, the following are a few of the mindsets we use when approaching a new client.

    Small Business and Local SEO Services

    The Local SEO service focuses primarily on a specific region, usually a city. This will enable your business to market to the people who are actually looking for your products or services.

    Advanced SEO Services

    With more to gain, comes more to overcome. Our advanced SEO services are catered to the business with a need to reach a wider, usually national audience; and the need to overcome stringent competition.

    Custom SEO Solutions

    Though all of our services are customized, sometimes you just have specific needs. Perhaps you need a hint of a local strategy mixed with some national coverage. Maybe you need to fully encompass an SEO plan along with social media marketing. Whatever your needs, SEO Factor can accommodate.

  • White Label SEO

    By providing an SEO service to your website design clients, you can not only create compelling sites for your customers, you can also ensure that their customers will see them.

    With SEO Factor’s white label SEO service, we provide everything needed for designers and firms to properly optimize and promote the websites of their clients. Best of all, we do this in a manner that will have a minimal impact on your working hours while providing you with another, constant stream of income.

    We don’t just hand you a book to read about SEO, we tell you exactly what to do, and where to do it. We take every website on as a new project without forcing a “one size fits all” approach. This means you will be getting the best service. Every time.

    Pricing
    The pricing for our white label SEO services comes in 2 forms. There are packages, and there are custom SEO quotes. Both of these come at discounted rates for our white label SEO clients.

    In order to qualify for white label SEO services, you must be a service provider of some sort, or desire to resell SEO services. To get the discounted pricing structure, you must be able to provide a certain level of client base to SEO Factor. Though there are no hard “rules” in place, we will take your case into consideration and help you find the best solution for your needs.

    The packages consists of various on-page optimization elements as well as minor link building efforts. While the discounted custom quotes should be used for cases that require more work and a wider scope of needs and goals. Both of these services are great for freelance web deisgners and large firms alike, but it is important to understand when either would be used.

    When to Use What

    While we won’t turn any request away, we will advise on the best solution for your needs, as well as the needs of your client. In this regard, here is a simple example of 2 cases, and the type of white label service for which they may be best suited.

    Client Example 1:

    A local plumber who needs to have his 10-page, brochure type site gain more visibility in the search engines and local search engine maps pages. Maybe this is the client’s first website, or the first time it has gotten a decent amount of attention. The client’s goals will revolve mostly around gaining the foundation online. This is a great example of a client that would need one of the packages in order to gain initial visibility online. Our packages are aimed at providing basic optimization techniques to a site with conservative goals while making a return on its investment.

    Client Example 2:

    A company that sells shoes to a specific group (perhaps baby shoes) on a national level. This client needs to not only to implement the initial optimization techniques, but would also need to aggressively promote their site online through link building and relationship creation. This is an example of a client that would need a custom solution to provide the best service possible, while focusing on gaining not only traffic, but also generating revenue.

    Client Example 1, With A Twist:

    Let’s say our plumber from example 1 have already implemented a proper optimization foundation, has gained a little visibility and wants to be more aggressive in generating leads via social media or other online channels. Maybe there is a focus on getting people to make a phone call or fill out a request for a proposal. To get more aggressive, our plumber would now want to look into getting a custom solution.

    We Love To Help

    If the needs of your client aren’t clear, don’t worry. Tell us a bit more, and we will be able to point you in the right direction.

    Integrity
    The integrity of the services offered by SEO Factor is very important. As such, we will help you to understand our services in detail and the manner in which they are provided.

  • SEO Factor

    More than a service provider, SEO Factor is a mindset adopted by several professionals who come together in order to provide the highest quality services to the businesses that need them. Instead of treating your project like all others, we take care to understand your goals, and create the perfect team of members to fit your needs.

  • Small Business and Local SEO

    Not only has the Internet helped in connecting millions of people all across the globe, it has provided a strong hub for people to find local products and services. Anytime someone uses a city or region in their search for what they want, they are conducting a “local search.”

    Not only will this return the normal results as per each search engine, but this will also likely produce a map and local search result (this varies slightly from search engine to search engine). This local search result and map are usually at the top of the results, above even the “normal” listings.

     

    So what does this mean?
    It is, and is becoming more important for even local businesses to concern themselves with an online marketing campaign. That’s where SEO Factor comes in.

    Though ranking for local searches in the search engines is important, there are more reasons to consider a Local SEO campaign.

    More Than Just Search Engines
    With the advent of “smart phones” so to came another avenue for people to find what they need in their area. A lot of these phones including the iPhone and the “Google phone,” use apps that rely on local search engine and directory listings to provide their information.

    By ensuring you business’ rankings and positions within the local search engines and directories, you are also placing your products or services, quite literally in the hands of your customers.

  • Business Company

    White Label SEO Services

    Designers, offer your clients more with our White Label SEO services.

    With SEO Factor’s white label SEO service, we provide everything needed for designers and firms to properly optimize and promote the websites of their clients. Best of all, we do this in a manner that will have a minimal impact on your working hours while providing you with another, constant stream of income. | White Label SEO

    Don’t think of SEO Factor as a business. Instead, think of us as a team of professionals. Instead of treating your project like all others, we take care to understand your goals, and create the perfect team of members to fit your needs.

    Josh Garner
    As close to being called the “owner” as anyone could be called (though he prefers ‘Project Manager’), Josh founded SEO Factor intent on providing services on a freelance basis. | More about Josh Garner

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