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14 Important Things to consider when you hire a SEO Company


Important Things to consider when you hire a SEO Company
SEO Companies have come a long way from being freelance work to professional business houses.
However, there are competent companies and not so competent ones.
You have to judge for yourself, before you sign up a contract.
Here is a list of 14 essential questions you need to ask the SEO Company or get clarification upon.

1. The number of years they have been in the SEO Marketing Business.
2. How well they rank for their own site. And how professional it looks.
3. The scope of Search Engine Optimization work.
4. Whether or not the company is only a Link Building Company
5. They provide you any verifiable client testimonials
6. Do they guarantee top results? Real Internet Marketing companies know that they cannot guarantee.
7. If they do PPC for you. Only Professional companies do this.
8. Will they do keyword research for you as a part of SEO Services or is it extra.
9. Any recurring fees even if you cancel the contract.
10. Whether the links they buy are permanent of any monthly fees is included.
11. Whether they employee different techniques for different Search Engines.
12. Any black hat techniques they might use. Caution!
13. It they charge for the number of links they may acquire. Not all links are same.
14. Their previous successful SEO contracts and if they can be verified in Search Engines like Google be an IT professional.


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