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SEO Prices and Costs

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

seo prices and seo costs

SEO is a business, and one that can provide both the client investing in SEO and the SEO professional with substantial income. Search Engine Optimization has become one of the hottest and most effective marketing tools available, and business owners are lining up to invest in such a service.

Most business owners hear about SEO from a business partner or a colleague who knows a little bit about the strategy, and inevitably their first question is always related to cost – How much? How long? What is the bottom line?

Like most industries, costs and fees can and will vary. When looking at hiring an SEO professional or an SEO company, get an idea of who they’ve worked for and take a look at their successes with their previous/existing clients. If they’ve shown proven success, chances are you will also see success. Only then should you start looking at cost. If a large company in the heart of downtown has the same success rate as the work-from-home SEO small business owner next door, chances are the latter is going to charge you a lot less than the corporate giant.

Many, if not most SEO businesses charge an initial fee, sometimes called an “Initial Analysis” fee or something related to this. Keep in mind this isn’t a cash grab – its the rate of the average amount of time it takes an SEO professional or business to take an in-depth look into the client’s site to see what has been and what needs to be done, as well as taking and in-depth look into their competitors’ sites to see what they need to do to exceed their competitors’ SEO efforts. This initial fee can range from a few hundred dollars to over three thousand dollars, depending on how in-depth the analysis is and the overhead required to be covered. Typically, an initial fee will be in the one to two thousand dollar range.

Additionally, many SEO professionals will require a client to commit to an SEO contract, where they are required to invest X amount of dollars per month for X amount of months. Generally, SEO businesses get most of their work done and revenue received from their monthly work for their client. Typically, the client will agree to either X amount of hours per month at X dollars per hour, or X tasks completed each month for X price. Again, such a contract is not a cash grab. From the moment and SEO business starts work on a client’s website, it can take up to 12 months for that site to be properly indexed/re-indexed in Google’s search rankings, and the ranking of all other search engines. This is something we as SEO professionals and businesses have absolutely zero control over. All we can do is start work as soon as the client gives us the go ahead. Again, committing a client to a contract is a matter of protecting their interests. If a client decides to stop investing in SEO services 4 months into a job because they’ve seen no ranking improvement, it is because the search engines have yet to re-index their site and cutting all SEO work is just going to make things work as they’ll end up with an incomplete site.

For an idea on what you can expect to be charged, most SEO businesses start monthly rates at around $200 for single-page websites and can range upwards of $3K per month for large-scale, multi-product/service sites.

If you are worried about what you’re being charged or quoted, contact us and we’ll be happy to give our advice.

Full Time SEO or Contract SEO?

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

SEO for hire

This is the dilemma for many smaller to medium sized businesses.

As traditional advertising is realized to not be as effective as targeted online advertising, many business owners and department managers are making the move to hire online marketers to boost their bottom line with as little cost as possible. Unfortunately, many decision makers are not very well-versed when it comes to the amount of work necessary to manage their company’s online campaign.

Over the years, I’ve often had businesses calling me asking about SEO or internet marketing help, and when I ask what they need specifically, they spurt out a combination of words like “AdWords, keywords, Google, Yahoo, rankings, social media, Facebook, link building, etc.” Unfortunately, these are all words they’ve heard relate to SEO and internet marketing, but they’re not quite sure how all this is integrated into the realm of online marketing. So, I’ve learned to not ask what businesses need specifically, but instead ask what their goals are for their online campaign. This way it’s easier to understand where they’re coming from and where they want to be, and it’s up to me, the professional, to propose an online marketing campaign and put it into action.

Still, not all businesses understand whether or not they need someone full-time in-house to execute their online campaign or if they can contract outside firms to do this for them. Typically, traditional businesses will go the full-time route as this is what they’re used to and this is what they assume to be necessary. This isn’t always the case, however. Take a look at the numbers:

- A full-time online marketing specialist with at least 3 years of experience in SEO, PPC management and Social Media Marketing is likely to demand a salary of greater than $50K per year. Under no circumstances should a business cheap-out and hire less-experienced employees for less money, unless they’re interested in throwing money away. In reality I would recommend looking for someone with a minimum of 5 years experience in the industry, as that shows they’ve witnessed the ups and downs of different online tools and they know the trends of online marketing all together.

- A firm contracted to manage a company’s internet marketing campaign will vary in cost depending on how competitive the keywords are the website is competing for and the breadth of the campaign in general (what level of social media marketing and if PPC management is required). I’ve seen firms contracted to manage online campaigns for as much as $3-4K per month, and as little as $200 per month. However, hiring a full-time specialist may be more efficient when it comes to businesses with highly competitive keywords and highly involved campaigns – they’re able to devote more time to the campaign over less cost per hour.

All in all, it comes down to the amount of work required on your website. Though most business owners do not know exactly how much online marketing work is required, they do know that they need help. The best starting point is to source out some contracted firms and gather some quotes as far as what they’d suggest doing as well as what they’ll charge you per month. Then weigh that out with the prospect of hiring someone full-time in-house and make your decision accordingly.

Looking to hire for SEO/internet marketing?

You’re Not Going To Be #1 Tomorrow

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

google sandbox image

Apologies for the vague title, but for all of you who know a thing or two about SEO, you know what I’m talking about. For everyone else, this just means that if you start doing SEO on your site today, you’re not going to see your rankings jump overnight, or over-week, for that matter.

For new sites, there is a term for the latency period in which a site is indexed properly in Google according to its keywords, assuming it has some semblance of an SEO strategy in place. This term is called the “Google Sandbox”, and similar to the time it takes to find your plastic toys buried in a sandbox, there is time that has to go by before your site can be found in Google. There’s not finite length of time in which we can say it will take for this to pass, but new websites typically experience a period of around 6 months to be indexed properly for their keywords.

Existing sites go through a similar sandboxing process, though not as sever. If you have a site that has recently been overhauled as a result of an SEO strategy, you might see your rankings drop for a period of time while Google re-indexes your site. Again, there is not finite length of time this will take. Typically, this adjustment period is shortened in accordance with the quality of links pointing to your site. If you’re site is being linked to from an authority site like CNN or the BBC, your sandboxing period is going to be severely shortened. Think about this logically – if authority sites are linking to your site, people are obviously very interested in what you have to offer, and it is in Google’s best interest to provide people what they’re looking for as soon as possible, and will prioritize your re-indexing process.

This brings me to my next point…No SEO company, no matter how famous they are, where they’re located or even how big their office is CAN NOT expedite your sandbox/re-indexing period. Google has ZERO affiliation with all SEO companies and regardless of who makes your SEO changes, you’re latency period will be the same. If you ever come across an SEO company or individual who promises you results in any length of time, I strongly suggest you steer clear of them. In the web marketing world, unlike many industries, hearing guarantees is an indication of illegitimacy and an indicator of someone who just wants to pocket your money. Don’t fall for it – do your due diligence and hear what people have to say.

That said, don’t be afraid if you hear that an SEO company will require you to invest in their service for a minimum of 12 months. Don’t compare this to something like a mobile phone contract – this is set up to protect you. If you’re a new website, you won’t be seeing any results from your SEO campaign until 6 months anyway, and even then your results will be shaky at best. If you allow at least 1 year to see where you’re at, you’ll assure yourself that your investment hasn’t gone to waste and you will definitely be reaping the rewards.