16 September 2009

SEO Outsourcing Tips


Whether you are a start-up launching a new site, an existing business wanting to increase your online presence, a business wanting to revamp the website or an established enterprise looking for SEO maintenance and monitoring, outsourcing your SEO requirements makes sense. It saves you time and effort, can be far more economical than having an in-house team of experts and can increase your business visibility exponentially. However, it is important that you make the right choice in selecting your SEO partner. Follow these tips to maximize the chances of a making a wise choice of SEO outsourcing partner.

Set the goals and objectives of outsourcing
Be as specific and realistic about your online marketing goals as possible. Set a primary objective – is it visibility across the web, high search rankings for key terms, traffic, leads or conversions? Set a goal and a budget that would make the goal realistic. Decide what aspects of your online presence need to be in-house – do you want to outsource website maintenance also? Do you want to outsource consultancy or implementation of SEO? Do you need to do paid advertising also or just SEO? These will have an impact on which agency or freelancer you approach, the cost and the level of expertise required. It is always better to start small and scale up rapidly.

Having clearly defined your need, ask for specific proposals that meet your requirements. If all the proposals you get are around the same objectives, it would make it easier to spot differentiators. Not setting goals can mean you are comparing apples to oranges when comparing potential partners.

Understand what you are buying
If you sign up with an outsourced partner without knowing exactly what the deliverables are and what to expect out of the effort, you will, more often than not, be disappointed. Ask what each of the deliverables are, what they will deliver, what their objectives are and what the impact on the SEO will be. You can either the outsourcing firm or do a little research on your own.

Stay clear of Black Hat techniques
There may be the unscrupulous firm that will promise the sky. Many times, what seems to be too good to be true, actually is neither too good, nor true. There are many techniques that are resorted to by SEOs that can land you in a long term mess. It can result in your site getting blacklisted or penalized. In the interest of showing quick results, the outsourcing partner may cause serious long term damage. It is wiser to spend a little more and be a little patient with results than to suffer in the long run.

Do your due diligence
Just because a firm is cheap, it may not be the best thing in the world. Ask about the processes, the involvement, check on the credentials of the promoters, check the sites they have optimized, ask for performance reports and make sure the firm you partner with has a long term business interest and isn’t out to make a quick buck at your cost.

Get into a contract
It is okay to try a partner out for a month or so, to get a feel of their processes, interests and approach. If you are convinced they are legit, get into a reasonably long term contract. Not having a commercial pressure can result in a much more involved effort. The confidence will ensure that they stay accountable and work in your interest. Most firms are interested in long term relationships with their clients. No one likes to lose a client. So, making a commitment with the right firm can drive them to delivering with the objective of retaining you as a client for an even longer term.

Does it make logical sense?
Be it the pricing or the results offered, ask yourself if it makes sense. For the price quoted, what kind of talent would the partner be able to deploy on your project, what kind of time and effort would be given to you, and what kind of profits would the firm then be left with. If it doesn’t seem reasonable, it probably isn’t. Over reliance on tools and automated stuff robs you of human discretion, intelligence and insights that can be priceless in SEO. Your partner’s profitability is important because it can ensure involvement, commitment and sincere effort that be the difference between a failed effort and great results.

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