
04-28-2006, 07:55 PM
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SEO Junior and a half
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania
Posts: 67
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Originally Posted by Mit
But After all conclusion when you need to work on website. then its all about links which you have to do for rankings in search engines which all website owners wants.
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We've never yet had a client who only needed links. Our typical senario is a client who already has thousands of inbound links pointing to a Website with several directories partitioned into 2 to 3 websites all with exact identical content, and dynamic urls with several variables or pages several tiers deep. Usually they have serious navigation, javascript and content issues, and often they have their own CMS that we need to learn, engineering or IT department managers we have to convince. We have clients who don't understand keyword research and want to rank for search terms like "door" or "steel". Clients who are upset because they fell from the #1 position to the #3 position for the most competitive term. I will not even get into the amount of time we dedicate to creating proposals, monthly and quarterly presentations and WebEx conferences to provide value. Oh, then there is the research we need to do to stay with best practices, new business models, and industry news so we can remain the experts.
Well, that was just the tip of the iceberg but it's a good thing it's not just about links or we'd all be a dime a dozen.
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