Author: Will Scott

  • Interviewing An SEO Company – It Helps to Ask The Right Questions

    I had the great experience recently to be interviewed in a lengthy email by Natalie, the Office and Marketing Manger, of an Atlanta Office Cleaning company Clean-Guard Inc.

    She sent me an email with a list of questions which were based in large measure on a list at SEOConsultants.com. It was a great list, I’m a guy who likes being challenged and with Natalie’s permission I’m reposting the bulk of that email here:

    It’s funny this is the first time I’ve been asked to answer so specific a set of questions but I’m happy to have the opportunity.

    Perhaps we should make it the basis of an FAQ page 🙂

    Please see my answers in line below.

    Very best regards,

    Will

    Natalie wrote:

    > Will,

    >

    > Great speaking with you on Tuesday. Below you will find a lot of questions. Due to our inexperience and knowledge on this subject we tried to compile a list of questions that could help us understand things a bit more. Thanks for your time and patience.

    I’m going to say again, you’re pretty darn savvy and this list proves it.

    > 1. Have you optimized other cleaning services? If so can you give us an example of feedback/response they have received?

    We have not worked with a cleaning service. We work with many different businesses both consumer and business to business. These have included printers, sign brokers, medical professionals, soil testing companies and many more.

    The tools we use are appropriate for any business and most particularly effective with locally oriented service businesses like yours.

    There is a great quote on our web site in the testimonials section from our soil testing company.

    This past Tuesday, Midwest Laboratories had the largest receiving day on record. We received 17,800 soil samples. The previous record was 13,200. That is the equivalent of 790 UPS Boxes – 3 UPS Trucks.

    We are now averaging about 85-120 hits per day on the eStore. Thanks again for your help in this process.

    Also, we recently published a press release on our success in internet marketing for plastic surgeons with a New Jersey plastic surgeon: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1410684.htm

    > 2. Based upon your professional opinion when should we expect results?

    It is a constant process, and we see continued improvement in sites we’ve worked with for years. In the worst case you should see something definitive within 6 months. If we are aggressive it should be markedly less, perhaps as little as 60 – 90 days.

    > 3. Will you/company be undertaking the seo work yourselves or will you be outsourcing to another country?

    We have both US and offshore staff. We do not outsource our core work and aside from 1 or 2 discreet tasks all work is done by our employees, some of whom are offshore.

    > 4. What is the payment schedule?

    We bill by credit card on the 1st of the month.

    > 5. Who owns the rights to the work?

    You do

    > 6. Please define maintenance after site is up and running. What does maintenance include and why is the start-up and maintenance price the same? Do you have a maintenance program?

    The bulk of our ongoing maintenance is link-building and content development. See fuller answer in #7.

    > 7. Will you be providing any additional value added services with the setup? Example: blog, ezine, newsletters, PR, etc.

    We often use all of the above. Currently for link-building we are very fond of Articles (distributed to ezine sites and press releases. When desired, some of the effort that would go toward off-site content creation can be used for on-site blogs. As an added service we can help with newsletters and email marketing.

    For more about link-building in the local space please feel free to have a look at my presentation from SMX Local/Mobile.

    http://www.searchinfluence.com/blog/2008/07/local-search-ranking-presentation/

    > 8. Is there a limited number of keywords that will be used?

    We usually select a basket of 20 search terms to focus on. These are terms which we agree together will drive valuable traffic. In our typical relationships we have a 1 year contract which has a 6-month checkpoint. If at the end of 6 months you’re not on page 1 of Google for 10 of those 20 selected terms we keep working for free until you are for up to another 6 months.

    Typically we track many more than 20. The selection of 20 search terms is merely intended to be used as a yardstick by which our clients may hold us accountable.

    > 9. What is Google PageRank™ and how does it affect our website(s)? How would you address improving our PageRank™ with Google, and other search engines that calculate the number of quality inbound links to our website?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PageRank

    PageRank, in a nutshell is Google’s indication of the relative authority of your site among its peers. All of the search engines do some level of weighted link analysis which helps to sort the sites competing for a given set of searches.

    In other words, if you have two sites which say exactly the same things and one of them has 10 inbound links and the other has 100 links, the one with more links should clearly win.

    That said, per the algorithm MORE links doesn’t always mean better. The authority of the links matters too. if the site with 10 links has links from Harvard, Emory, NASA, The Pentagon, your local newspaper and the like and the site with 100 links has nothing but free directory links, the 10 trump the 100.

    To improve PageRank, it’s important to focus on trusted inbound links (of the type discussed in 6 & 7)

    > 10. What is link popularity? What linking strategies would you use to increase link popularity for our website? Is this service part of the proposed price? What types of websites will you target for link exchange?

    Link popularity is no longer as widely used given the advent of PageRank and similar systems from the other major engines. Many times Link Popularity was referenced when talking about reciprocal links (you’ll notice this question references “link exchange”) — I’m sure you get the emails offering these exchanges.

    Per the PageRank algorithm, the number of links is no longer weighted nearly as strongly as the trust of the sites linking in.

    In fact, in the last 2 years Google has specifically come out against link exchanges and there was even and issue a year or so ago where hundreds of realtors disappeared from the listings due to aggressive use of this technique.

    > 11. What changes can we expect you to make to our website to improve our positioning in the search engines? Will these changes be visible? Will there be changes in the coding of our website?

    We typically change a number of on-page elements including the title and description which are not readily apparent. We also will often make changes to the visible copy to enhance the use of search terms in copy and the use of page elements such as heading tags which are cues to the search engines of the importance of certain text.

    We typically don’t change the code which structures your site unless it is inherently blocking search engine spiders.

    > 12. What type of reporting will you provide to us? How often will you provide those reports? Will you provide consultation on how to interpret the reports so that we have a basic understanding of the statistics?

    We typically offer both position reporting (e.g. you rank # 10 for phrase X) and traffic reporting using Google Analytics. We send monthly reports interpreting these data and are happy to walk you through the reports to explain items which may be unclear. We will also have separate call tracking #s for better visibility on the actual leads.

    > 13. What is a PR0 penalty?

    Sometimes, when site owners behave very badly their PageRank and ability to rank will be greatly diminished sometimes to zero. Recently Google has been clamping down on paid links. Some have suggested that a PageRank of zero is a warning to clean up one’s act. There are a lot of differing opinions on this point. In short, if a site has been online a year or more has a fair number of inbound links and a PR0 it’s not a good sign.

    To really be able to tell what’s going on with your site we’d need to do some analysis and then submit a re-inclusion request to Google and see what happened.

    > 14. How many pages will you be optimizing in our website?

    All of them.

    > 15. What techniques does Google consider spam?

    The Google Webmaster Guidelines say it better than I can: http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35769#3

    > 16. Can you assure us that the optimization strategies and methods that you are utilizing fall under the criteria of Best Practices for the SEO/SEM Industry? Can we assume that this means no penalties for our website? Penalties could include, but are not limited to; removal from the search engines or directories index, or a possible Google PageRank™ penalty.

    We haven’t lost one yet. We don’t do anything risky. We don’t hide text and we don’t auto-generate 15,000 links overnight. We trade content in the form of articles, PR, blog posts and submission text for links.

    As I’m sure you can see from the above, this is a GREAT way to start a relationship. If only all our clients were this rigorous in interviewing an SEO company we’d all be better off.

  • Humble Apology to My Commenters

    Oddest thing, We seem to have lost the comment notification emails. Hmmm…

    So, my apologies to my recent commenters for so long an approval process.

  • Do You Know The Way to (SES) San Jose

    As it turns out I have a spared full pass to SES San Jose. One of my team mates couldn’t make it.

    So, anybody who’s been procrastinating rejoice! You’ll have to sport the brand of my friend Mike Jansma’s online jewelry store Gem Affair. They have a great selection of birthstone jewelry

    by the way.

    Since we bought way ahead in bulk we only paid $850 or so, and so for you (because I like you) I’ll happily give it up for $500.00.

    Yes, that’s less than a third of the going rate. What a bargain!

    And now for a musical interlude:

    Oh, one more thing. If anybody won’t be making their speaking engagement in link building, local search or small business related panels I’d be happy to stand in 🙂

    We now return to our scheduled broadcast.

  • PrivateLinksBuilder.com (Peter Cogan) Thinks I’m A Plastic Surgeon

    Private Links Builder is trying to help me rank better for Plastic Surgeons New Orleans. I’m highlighting some particularly amusing stuff.

    These are actually pretty good from a sales perspective. What they lack is any kind of real preparation and review.

    See also: Links Hog and High Web Rank

    Subject: I visited your searchinfluence.com site and had a question

    I was looking at websites under the keyword plastic surgeons new orleans and came across your site searchinfluence.com. I see that you’re ranked #10 on page 5 in google.

    I am not sure if you are aware of why you’re ranked this low but more importantly how easily correctable this is.

    There is no reason you cannot have a top three ranking for this keyword based on your site structure and content. You have a very nice site, with quality content.

    You need significantly more one way anchor text backlinks. If you are interested I can help you with this…

    I am talking about getting you ranked for ALL your keywords. Adding new backlinks on a steady and consistent basis from high PR quality websites is what produces the rankings you
    are looking for.

    The right kind of links are very critical in getting top ranking….and I can hand deliver these quality links to you.

    My partners and I own 1000’s websites and offer private linking to hundreds of website owners just like yourself.

    I did not send this email out to thousands of people but I am currently reaching out to a list of your “keyword competitors” as well. You are the one I really favor and the one I see can monetizing the targeted website traffic this can deliver.

    I have your contact info as: phone #(504) 617-6096. Is it Ok to give you a call?

    I have a very simple way to prove that what I do works and it is risk free for you to try. Nothing beats seeing the results with your own eyes.

    Is it ok if I give you a call? I would love to pursue this further over the phone with you or should I go somewhere else?

    Sincerely,

    Peter Cogan
    PrivateLinksBuilder.com
    704-489-0616

    P.S – Please just hit reply and tell me specifically who to ask for when I call and what time of day is best to reach that person and what is their position with the company?

  • Another SEO that sucks

    I got this email from a friend and web designer. It’s no wonder SEO sometimes gets a bad name. I do wish my conscience would allow me to include the redacted points but you get the point.

    Subject: Another SEO that sucks

    http://www.XXXXXXXX.com/

    They claim to rank #4 for XXXXXXXX on their web site…

    They are XXXXXXXX’s SEO (remember he is an Olesen friend/LJCSC competitor).

    Dr. XXXXXXXX isn’t ranking well is he? www.XXXXXXXX.com

    They copied XXXXXXXX’s home page text into an e-mail to Dr. XXXXXXXX’s
    office and said they/I should add keywords per that example! Umm,
    isn’t that their job? And if it were our job, isn’t it weird to write
    official company mail suggesting we copy a competitor?

  • Local Search Ranking Presentation – SMX LoMo 2008

    I spent last week traveling including a visit to San Francisco for SMX Local Mobile.

    All I’m saying is I don’t know why more of you weren’t there. As far as I’m concerned this was a big time win for anyone in attendance. I got some great tips from the speakers and an equal amount of good stuff from the attendees, some of which will be the focus of future posts.

    I had the pleasure to sit on a panel with 3 really smart guys: Gib Olander , Michael Jensen of SoloSEO.com and Stephen Espinosa of eLocalListings. I’d had some experience with Michael and Stephen prior and I highly recommend reading their blogs.

    So, for anyone who’s interested, here is my presentation:

    I promise, I’m going to document more of the great stuff I picked up over the next few weeks

    Update:

    TinyURL.com now allows you to customize your tiny URL. I used the phrase: Cheap Links

  • highwebrank.com (Gregory Fort) Thinks I'm a Chiropractor

    High Web Rank is trying to help me rank better for Chiropractor New Orleans with their 13,000 sites.

    For a little background please see my Links Hog post.

    Hello,

    I was looking at websites under the keyword ‘ chiropractor new orleans ‘ and came across your website http://www.ifindsales.com/. I see that you’re ranked number 2 on page 15.

    I’m not sure if you’re aware of why you’re ranked this low but more importantly how easily correctable this is.

    Are you aware of what the difference between first page and page 15 would mean to your business?

    Look at the difference in revenue for the highly competitive search term ‘cheap airfares’. “Moving from position five to position one on the search engines means a difference of $2.5 million in commerce per year”. You can view the entire study here at:

    http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/19430.asp

    While your industry or profession may or may not be quite as competitive as the example above, you are surely leaving profits on the table if youÂ’re not ranking for ALL of your industries profitable key search terms.

    Before you get comfortable thinking that we found you under some obscure keyword and that you rank well under “other” keywords, let me explain something. We found you under this “chiropractor new orleans“ keyword and you are losing traffic, and clients, on this keyword.

    Chances are that you are also losing valuable traffic on other keywords as well. There are usually 15-20 very profitable keywords for every business market and if you are not ranked on ALL of them, your competitor is stealing business away from you.

    There’s no reason you can’t have a top page ranking for this keyword based on your site structure and content. You need significantly more “one way” anchor text back links. If you’re interested I can help you with this…

    Again, I’m talking about getting you ranked for ALL your keywords. Adding new back links on a steady and consistent basis from high quality websites is what will produce the rankings you are looking for. The right kinds of links are very critical in getting top ranking. I can hand deliver these quality links to you.

    My partners and I own over 13,000 websites and offer PRIVATE linking to over 3200 website owners just like you.

    I did not send this email out to hundreds of people, but I am currently reaching out to a list of your “competitors” as well.

    I have a very simple way to prove to you that what I say works and it doesnÂ’t cost you a dime to try. Nothing beats seeing the results with your own eyes.

    Is it ok if I give you a call? I would love to pursue this further over the phone with you.

    Just reply to this email and I will be glad to contact you to discuss this offer. I only work with one type of business in each city, first come, first served. My client in your market will dominate the organic search traffic that is worth thousands of dollars. Will that client be you or will you pass and give that business to your competitor? Reply now while you are at your computer.

    Sincerely,

    Gregory Fort

    P.S – I emailed you because itÂ’s a win -win for both of us. This is a private offering by invitation only. You will not receive this offering again as it is extremely confidential and time sensitive.
    High Web Rank Gregory Fort, President 967 Roanoke Rd. Cleveland Hts., Oh. 216-339-0798 www.highwebrank.com Darrin Spiesz Director of Marketing and Sales 440-263-3136

    Golly – it just keeps coming. By the way I’ve decided I’m going to start publishing all of these as I get them.

  • Will Scott Head Shot’s for SMX Local Search Ranking Tactics

    I’d like a little help here please. Like my friend, Portland OR Web Designer, David Mihm I needed a head shot for SMX Local Mobile where I’ll be on a panel with a fine bunch of fellows on ranking factors for local search .

    I went to see one of our clients Jessica Johanningmeier a New Orleans Wedding Photographer to have her shoot a few.

    “Make me look young, thin and beautiful” I said and she felt right at home. (more…)

  • Will Scott Head Shots for SMX Local Search Ranking Tactics

    I’d like a little help here please. Like my friend, Portland OR Web Designer, David Mihm I needed a head shot for SMX Local Mobile where I’ll be on a panel with a fine bunch of fellows on ranking factors for local search.

    I went to see one of our clients Jessica Johanningmeier a New Orleans Wedding Photographer to have her shoot a few.

    “Make me look young, thin and beautiful” I said and she felt right at home.

    So without further ado I give you the choices. Please have a look and tell me in the comments which is your favorite:

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    I’ve got a favorite but interestingly my wife disagrees 🙂

    And… remember what grandma used to say… “If you don’t have something nice to say” — I think you know the rest.

    Thanks for your help!

    Will

  • Quick Followup to Yelp / Scream

    I placed a comment on Greg Sterling’s writeup of the Yelp issue pointing him to my post.

    In a reply to my comment Greg Sterling says , and I totally agree:

    “There also need to be clear rules at these sites to that SMBs understand the “Hows” and the “Whys” of these systems and they’re not surprised by something they thought was OK.”

    This triggered a thought process which reminds me of a discussion I often have with prospective clients and other interested parties.

    I believe in links! In fact I believe links are often more important than content.

    So I’m often asked “why do these sites want to link to you”? To which I reply “because we give them content”.

    • Directories: the content they want is business listings
    • Article sites: the content they want is information
    • Press release sites: the content they want is news
    • Content exchanges with other sites: the content they want is… content (and links back too)

    So lets be perfectly clear about the motivations of these free sites. They’re not free! They need the critical mass of listings, articles, news, reviews or whatever to continue to be “free” because they’re selling advertising!

    Sure, the business who lists their site for free isn’t paying, but we’re paying. Every time we click an ad, watch a video or in other way interact with an advertiser we’re paying for the site’s operation and we wouldn’t be there without the content.

    Traditional print publishers have had hundreds of years to get used to the idea of their responsibility. Online publishers fewer than 20. Unfortunately it appears Yelp is about to learn this lesson in court.

    So, it ain’t free. It’s barter. Our content, their links — and they’re the ones getting paid.

    Update:

    Great quote from TechCrunch:

    “Their goal is clearly to make businesses need Yelp, but not to expect a lot of help when it comes to disputes. Complain all you want, you’re just proving that you need Yelp more than they need you.”

    And another update from the comments of the original post in response to Dave Ingram of Brown Book:

    “I think you make one particularly interesting point which I missed in my rant.

    The idea of businesses recommending one another is an offline behavior and attempts to squelch it online only serve to enforce an unnatural order.

    Think of every networking group you’ve ever been in. I’m a member of BNI, for instance, and even though I might not have ever used the guy in our group who sells granite, you can bet I’ll recommend him because I know him.”