September 06, 2010

SEO India: Some Tips on Approaching SEO Agencies

In a world where Google and other big names reign supreme in making or breaking companies that operate online, it's no wonder that search engine optimisation services are in more demand than ever. Whatever your niche, appearing on results pages is essential if your site and therefore your product is to become popular and successful. SEO specialists provide a very valuable service, and it's to be assumed that most businesses will use or consider using one at some point. It would be wrong to assume that all search engine optimization companies offer the same products or boast of the same levels of expertise. We've put some tips together to help you to get the most out of SEO by choosing wisely and approaching in the right way.

Finding the right SEO company is a lot like finding a hairdresser you're satisfied with, and this is the analogy we'll use here to make things simple. You probably wouldn't go to a hairdresser and ask for a ‘good haircut' without explaining at least something about what a ‘good haircut' is for you. Similarly with SEO agencies, you need to approach the process correctly if you're going to get the most out of it.

1.    Know what it is you want. If you entered a hairdressing salon and instructed the stylist do whatever they wanted, you'd have no idea what to expect, and no right to complain when you hand over payment at the end dissatisfied or even disturbed by what you got. A similar principle applies to employing the services of an SEO company. Instead of simply telling them that you want good ranking on search engine results pages (they probably know that already) decide what you want them to do for you based on some individual research into the subject. Just a little reading about SEO will probably tell you that you need help with things like off-page optimisation, onsite optimization, link building strategies, social media optimization and online reputation management. Learning about what these terms mean can give you a good idea of where you need the most help, and in which directions you most want an SEO company to steer your business in the right direction. Knowing some things about SEO will help because you won't need to spend as much time (and money) having things explained to you by the specialists.

2.    Know what you really don't want. If you're having a haircut to impress your new boss or your partner's parents, the chances are that you won't want a bright red, punk style Mohican. Similarly, you'll have preferences for your website, and these should influence your choice of SEO service. Most companies are well aware these days of SEO practices to be avoided. That doesn't necessarily mean that you won't be unlucky enough to employ a service that leads your site to the dark side of SEO. Tactics for achieving so-called instant success in SEO include mass directory submissions to quickly obtain huge amounts of low quality links, or overstuffing keywords into content at the expense of things users actually want to read. While it used to be the case that search engines could be duped to some extent by so-called ‘black hat' or unscrupulous methods, they are now much wiser to bad practice, and will penalize any site using devious methods of achieving undeservedly high rank on the pages. As a basic rule keep in mind that search engines want to see good quality, popular sites providing fresh and relevant content to users. Remember how annoying it is as a user to be misdirected or bombarded by spamming, and bear in mind that these methods are ultimately unproductive. Beware of anyone who recommends methods that will detract heavily from your pages.

3.    Do listen to the experts. Having asserted that some homework is a good idea before approaching SEO professionals, don't get carried away. Remember that they know more than you do about ways of getting better ranking, and that they've got the experience to make informed decisions. Once you've taken the necessary care in approaching and selecting the right SEO service, don't be afraid to hand over a good deal of responsibility to them. You wouldn't grab the scissors at a salon and start cutting your own hair, after all.

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