Hiring A Search Engine
Optimization Professional
A professional is required to possess a large knowledge derived
from extensive academic and practical training. Typically a
professional provides a service in exchange for payment in
accordance with established protocols for licensing, ethics,
procedures, standards of service and training/certification.
A search engine optimization professional focuses on optimizing
website to attract the attention of search engines and improve
rankings. Their specialty areas are "organic" search engine
listings - i.e. free. Decision related to the hiring of a SEOP is
the most risky one. There are many who can guarantee a top 10
search engine ranking. Believe it or not securing a top 10 ranking
is easy but getting viable quantities of targeted traffic is
something different.
Following points should be considered while working with a SEOP:
A Search Engine Optimization Professional should be informed about
the company/product market and previous marketing attempts. A good
SEOP will ask a lot of questions before signing the dotted line,
to know the terms they should be focusing on and the marketing
challenge that awaits them.
Search engine professionals prepare and submit listing request to
the major web directories as well as industry-specific portals.
This is an important service - a well written description as well
as a carefully chosen directory category can hike chances of
getting listed quickly and accurately. Directory listings are
valuable links that add to your link popularity and can send
traffic in their own right. Many web directories are still free
but several have paid options that can speed your review.
Directories such as Yahoo! and Business.com are paid listings
only. Directory submission specialists can let you know what
options and fees are available. One should be alert of a SEOP
offering site submission to 128,564 search engines and directories
- many of these directories will be FFA sites, not a good thing.
Nothing is guaranteed when it comes to search engines such as
Google. Google constantly refine their ranking algorithm,
otherwise the only sites to rank at the top will be the ones that
can afford the services of an optimization professional.
A good SEOP can achieve great things for the site whereas a bad
one may cause you to be banned from some engines through spamming
or other unethical "quick fix" strategies. Some of these unethical
strategies include: Keeping hidden text or hidden links; creating
pages with irrelevant words; creating multiple pages, domains and
sub domains with identical content as well as making doorway pages
specifically designed for search engines i.e. the user never sees
them. Once a firm is banned it is too difficult to crawl back to
the top.
Being banned or penalized from a search engine happens to most
webmasters at some stage of their career. If it's a mistake on the
search engine's part, it will *usually* be rectified the next time
their spider crawls your pages. An intentional ban is a completely
different story.
The bottom line is that a SEOP should be selected, so that the
results are obtained ethically. Though it takes time to go by
ethical means, it gives long term results.