Hiring a Search Engine Marketer
by Scottie Claiborne

Published on this site: June 28th, 2004
Many website owners put the cart before the horse - anxious for
search engine traffic and rankings, the first thing they do once
their site is complete is buy a "submit to 1,000 search engines
for $29" service. Unfortunately, what they receive is a tenfold
increase in e-mail spam but no increase in search engine traffic.
Do-it-yourself SEO is a great way to go- if you've got the time
to put in, anyone can effectively optimize a website. However, it
makes sense to hire a professional when your time is better spent
doing what you do best; running your business.
Where to start? Selecting an internet marketer can be a daunting
task. There are a wide range of fee levels as well as different
attitudes, strategies and experience levels.
A few pros and cons can help you in your search:
Con: Submit your site to 25,000 Engines
Any service that claims to submit your site to more than 4 or 5
engines is not submitting to search engines at all. Most likely,
they are submitting to free-for-all pages or they are spamming directories.
Currently, the only engines with significant traffic are Google
and Yahoo and to a small extent Teoma (Ask Jeeves).
You don't have to submit to any of these engines- they will find
your site by crawling links to your site.
Pro: Directory Submission Service
There are professionals who will prepare and submit your listing
request to the major directories as well as industry-specific portals.
This is a valuable service-- a well-written description as well
as a carefully chosen directory category can improve your chances
of getting listed quickly and accurately.
Directory listings are valuable links that add to your link popularity
and can send traffic in their own right. Many directories are still
free but several have paid options that can speed your review. Directories
such as Yahoo and Business.com are paid listings only. Directory
submission specialists can let you know what options and fees are
available.
Con: We Won't Change a Thing on Your Site
Companies that do their optimization "off-site" by building
a mini-network of sites or pages on their own site that point to
yours aren't really optimizing your site. They may send you traffic,
but when you stop paying, the traffic goes away. You can do that
yourself with PPC listings!
Other companies create software-generated "doorway" pages
or "information" pages - these pages are often created
with nonsense words sprinkled with keyword phrases and meant to
appeal to the search engine algorithms. The key is that they are
only for search engine spiders to see; not humans. They may work
for a short while (if at all.) The problem is that these pages have
no links pointing to them and aren't very important in the eyes
of the search engines, therefore they are not very effective.
The most dangerous companies will tell you that you won't "see"
any of their changes- they add hidden links, hidden text, and other
tricky techniques designed to fool search engine spiders. Some create
different pages that are shown to spiders than to people- this is
referred to as cloaking. These techniques can and will eventually
get your site penalized or banned.
Pro: We Can Optimize Your Site
A professional SEO is likely to work with you on keyword research,
change your tags, your copy, possibly your links and other code
on the page. They will optimize the page- making it friendly to
users and search engines while making it relevant to the terms you
have agreed upon.
They may recommend you remove splash pages, frames, flash navigation,
javascript links, or other things that interfere with the user experience
and hinder search engine spiders. While there are workarounds and
techniques that can help with situations like these, they are not
the optimal solution. Even if you choose to leave search-unfriendly
elements on your page, your SEO should point them out to you and
advise you of the best option.
Con: We Guarantee #1 Listings in the Editorial Results
No one can guarantee you a #1 listing in the search engines' algorithmically
determined results for a specific term. The engines do not have
special agreements with anyone that allows them to choose where
your site will appear!
Read the fine print- often the guaranteed terms are "guinea
pig" terms- words no one is searching or optimizing for that
even a guinea pig could get you #1 rankings for! Remember that a
guarantee doesn't mean they have to achieve the results- simply
that they'll give you your money back if they don't.
Other companies guarantee rankings on PPC terms. That's easy enough,
you just have to have a big enough wallet to be #1.
Pro: We Guarantee Improved Results
A good search engine marketing firm should be able to guarantee
that they will improve the performance of your site in the search
engines- you shouldn't be worse off than when they started. Really
good companies should be able to improve your conversions, not just
your traffic and rankings. Isn't that the ultimate goal?
Don't be surprised if, after a search engine marketer works on
your site, your traffic figures decrease. Don't worry- traffic doesn't
pay your bills; in fact it actually costs you bandwidth. The quality
of the traffic you continue to receive should be improved- more
sales or conversions in relation to the number of visitors.
The ideal situation is achieved when you narrow your search visitors
to people who are interested in your site and they are easily able
to find the information they want. This is more likely to occur
when you stop focusing on unqualified but high traffic keyword phrases
and start focusing on terms that really relate to your site.
Go with Your Instincts
Don't let a search marketer change your pages for the worse- slapping
keywords on the page here and there may improve your rankings but
decrease sales. Optimization techniques should complement and improve
your site and good SEO copywriting will improve the focus of the
page without losing the marketing edge.
You should feel confident that the search marketing professional
you hire knows what they are doing and is willing to explain what
they will do to your site and why. There really aren't any "secrets"
in search marketing anymore- you can spend a few hours reading at
any of the major search engine forums to find out how things work.
If a marketer isn't willing to tell you what they plan to do to
your site to drive more traffic, you may have a mess to clean up
later.
Ask for examples of the marketer's other work; it's the best way
to see what they do and how. Don't just look at the ranking reports,
take a look at the page and make sure it reads well and isn't using
sneaky tactics. Above all, pick someone you trust!

Scottie Claiborne is the owner of Right Click Web Consulting
(http://www.rightclickwebs.com/)
and the facilitator of the Successful Sites Newsletter (http://www.successful-sites.com).
She is a speaker at the Search Engine Strategies conferences and
the High Rankings Seminars as well as the administrator of the High
Rankings Forum (http://www.highrankings.com/forum).

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