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Fair SEO Pricing

Friday, March 21st, 2008

What’s a fair price to pay to a SEM company for help with your internet marketing campaign?  Remember, SEO is quite different than PPC or SEM. So let’s talk a little about each.

 PPC marketers typcially charge anywhere from 15-20% of the total ad spend as a fee. This is the industry standard for a company that creates, develops, maintains, and analyzes your pay per click account.  Here are some expectations you should have for that fee.

  1. Expect a call once per month with detailed reports pertinent to your business. Reports should include keyword and ad performance as well as CTR percentages and impressions to name a few. The gifted marketer will help you develop trends based on your SEM campaign as well as website analytics.
  2. Expect your SEM company to continue to make changes in order to enhance ad performance. Split testing several ads is a must.

SEO pricing tends to be all over the map. SEO is a different game alltogether since it’s not a precision science. There are various techniques that search marketers use to optimize your website. Some of these techniques can take 3-6 months before any fruit can be seen. You may have significant expenses invested before a return is seen. This is a tricky way to go especially in a world where we expect instant results. Here are a few rules before you walk down the winding road of SEO.

  1. Always ask for references. CALL THEM! Ask questions about the company such as: Did it help you? How long before you saw results? Would you use this company again in the future? May I ask the price they quoted you?
  2. Ask the company if they guarantee results. If they do, be careful. SEO is not a precise science. In my opinion, it’s impossible to guarantee a result. If they have been successful with other websites, then they would be a much safer bet.
  3. How long has the company been in business? What kind of education does the marketer have that you will be working with. Will there be any type of coaching or consulting? If so, how often.

Expect to pay anywhere between $50 and $150 per hour depending on the size, overhead, and success of the agency.  In SEO, you definitely get what you pay for, but you should also ask lots of good questions before paying a premium price.

 Remember that pay per click (PPC) advertising is the only one that can produce instant results. If you have any questions about search engine marketing, please visit us online at www.TheSearchFactory.net.

Guaranteed Leads: Are They a Rip-off?

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Posted by: Terry Burger, CEO & Founder, The Search Factory 

 

Every week or so I spend 2-3 hours per week checking out our competitors in order to continue to deliver solid value to our clients.   I will never name these companies, but as a business owner, I want to be aware of my competition. Most importantly, I want to make sure we are exceeding our own clients’ expectations.

 

Today I’m on a call that began with a search of “real estate leads” on Google. Website was impressive and so I filled out a test drive form. A prompt response (on a Saturday) was impressive and then the salesperson began  to lead me through a very weak slide show presentation. At the end of a 48 minute call he asked me for $14,900 to get started! Keep in mind, I think the company was selling leads, but the salesperson did a whole lot of talking and not very much listening to my needs.

 

I asked if I could speak to one of their clients regarding their ability to deliver what they promised. They said no, and so I wished them a good day and sent them packing.

 

First of all, they promised me 55 leads. Now I’m not sure what their definition of leads is, but to promise me 55 leads with an investment of fifteen grand is preposterous. That works out to be $271 per lead, if they were able to deliver that many.  And if you are in sales, you know that there are a certain number of leads that you need to make a sale, pay your bills, and make a profit so this thing we call business can feed our families. 

 

If you close 10% of the leads they sent, it would cost you $2,721 to find a customer. Conclusion: RIP OFF ALERT! Be wary of marketing firms that say they will deliver “x” number of leads per month. There is no guarantee that this is true.  Ask for a money back guarantee, and if they won’t give you one, wish them a nice day.

 

My passion is to see businesses succeed in the online marketplace and make a profit. Our search marketing systems are here for you. Please give us a call at 1-877-567-3272 or visit us online at www.TheSearchFactory.net; it would be a pleasure to serve you.

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