The Failure of the SEO System
by William Cross

Published
on this site: March 23rd, 2004
I see people daily preaching about how web site owners need to
pay upwards of $7,500.00 or more for a marketing consultant who
also practices search engine optimization. The reason given for
this is that any SEO can get you top rankings, but that will not
help you sell your products. They preach that searchers have no
trust, they say that getting a #1 position for your relevant keywords
will only bring visitors, not sales.
To an extent this is true. But the fact is, this is said so you
will pay the fee they ask. They know their service, they know their
prospect's mindset, and they do a fine job of turning you into a
new customer.
You know your products or services better than they possibly could.
You know your customers better than they ever could. This stands
true of any industry or business model. Make that work for you!
Instead of shelling out the dinero, why not sit down and lay out
the groundwork for a plan of action based on what you know about
your business and it's customers. What do they want to see, how
much detail do they want to see, and above all, what does it take
to close the sale.
Once you know all of this, the rest is merely laying it all out
on the web site according to your plan. It sounds easy, and it really
is not, it takes hard work on your part. But you are not relying
on someone who claims that they will research your business and
be expert enough in a matter of days to sell your
product line.
Do not fall for the hype.
Once you have a web site that you are confident will convert searchers
into sales, it is time to make sure you have searchers finding your
web site. These same marketing consultants will tell you that you
need them for this also. They will tell you that you need to concentrate
on the lesser search terms that will bring in lesser amounts of
traffic. They will tell you that this method will bring you better
quality traffic because it targets the visitor better. Bull! The
fact is these marketers know that they do not have the ability or
the means to target the more competitive search terms and keywords.
They use this method so that they can show you good results using
the lesser keywords, to keep you ignorant and
happy in your newfound traffic. I say ignorant, because they will
not tell you that you could in fact have twice to three times the
targeted traffic if you used someone who was a true professional.
Professionalism
There are different definitions of a marketing professional, but
for this purpose we are talking about search engine optimization
professionals. There are many who call themselves professionals,
but who will not go after the competitive keywords and phrases.
They are the ones who will tell you it is better to be happy with
less traffic, and thus, less sales. They do not practice search
engine optimization, because they do not know how, or are not willing
to do that much work. The
true SEO will make sure that you get the absolute most that you
possibly can for your money spent.
There are some well published so called professional SEO's out
there that are excellent at promoting themselves. They can make
you think their way is God's way with an almost religious zeal and
grand speeches about what is 'ethical'.
In summary, watch out for self hype, do not think you have to pay
someone $7,500.00 or more to get less than the best rankings, and
do some research on the marketer you choose to use. Google searches
are often an excellent way of seeing the real story behind marketers.

William Cross has founded a number of internet marketing
and search engine related websites for professionals. One of the
forums he frequents is the #1 ranked
http://www.webworkshop.net/seoforum
for 'seo forum' on google.

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