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7 Ways to Know that Search Engine Optimization Isn't for You
Although some companies are excited about beginning an SEO campaign, they may not realize the work a consultant performs means there must be changes on their website. Therefore, some companies may not actually be ready yet to accept SEO services into their online strategies.
Truth be told, search engine optimization (SEO) may not be for you.
Regardless of the product or service and company size, SEO services just may not be something you can handle - at least for now. If you fall into one of these areas, you may want to just skip the online marketing rage.
1. You don't want to edit your content.
If you're not willing to change your content, a consultant
really can't do much to help you in their efforts performing SEO services.
Really, the keywords people use need to be in your content. It's that simple.
2. You love graphics - lots of graphics.
Partial to graphics? Excellent. If
you have plenty of business and a pretty Web site, SEO
services may not be in your future. Again, text helps - if
you can work it into your Web site. But if you love static graphic
or Flash and "skip" intro buttons, you may want to save SEO services
for another day.
3. Pages short on copy.
It's not really a repeat of #2.
We've some rather barren Web sites with hardly any graphics
and not enough copy. Honestly, it sometimes seems like a hunting
expedition may be needed to track down more than a paragraph.
How many words do you need? No one knows the magic number. But
25 words usually doesn't help.
4. You change your content
a lot.
So you want to keep your home page
fresh and exciting? Unfortunately, major changes often conflict
with the SEO services. In other words, if you keep wiping out
the keywords an SEO firm inserts, the program is pointless.
5. You want to wait on the redesign.
Some companies get excited about SEO
services - high rankings and increased traffic can pay off.
But don't get started on a program if you're just
going to let your current Web site miss out on search engine optimization.
Some businesses just want to gear up keywords for a new design
months down the road while neglecting their current Web site.
6. You can't stand the thought
of your page titles changing.
The title appears in that blue bar
in Internet Explorer - the one way up there above "Favorites."
If you prefer to say "About Our Company" instead of
keywords that actually BRING traffic, you might want to put SEO
services on the back burner.
7. You're not willing
to address other business problems.
SEO consultants can get you traffic,
but they can't make your Web site more user friendly unless
you let them. Maybe your product page is too busy or your shopping
cart is confusing.



