By about 2pm everyday, each of my team members has spoken to a good handful of
clients and potential clients who have been speaking with other SEO firms. This an
absolutely wonderful thing to see, as in the past in our industry, not enough of our
consumers were questioning what they were purchasing. It is a sign that
accountability will come and the bad guys will be weeded out.
While this is
a good sign, it's the cause of my having to answer the same questions over and
over. The consumers in the SEO world are being fed out and out lies by some of the
people who call themselves experts in the area of Search Engine Optimization. They
hear these lies and while comparing prices, contact us at Abalone Designs. They
then proceed to tell me everything that all of these other companies promised them
and I am utterly astonished. Here some of the most asinine claims I hear through
the grapevine.
"We can guarantee your rankings"
Don't be fooled! Ask the company what you will be ranking for,
immediately! 9 times out of 10, a company that guarantees you rankings, is
guaranteeing that you will rank for your own company name, which means people
on Google or MSN or Yahoo! would have to know your company name before
searching. How does this produce new customers and visitors to your site? Chances
are, as soon as these search engines index your site, you will rank within the top ten
for your company name, if not first, because it is unique. Why bother paying
someone for something that is already going to happen, anyway?
Guaranteeing rankings is highly unethical. It is impossible to guarantee
rankings unless you have access to Google's database itself, and even then I'm not
sure it's possible. Keep in mind, we are working with a 3rd party, here. A highly
guarded 3rd party that doesn't, under any circumstances, reveal it's secrets. No one
outside of the companies that run these search engines knows what it is exactly that
makes search engines rank sites high. Especially due to the fact that these search
engines and the rigorous ranking filters they use to spit out search results change
almost monthly. Even a former Google employee doesn't know how to guarantee
rankings! If someone is telling you they'll guarantee top rankings, run fast! Those
are some shady, shady claims. Google themselves have said:
"No one can
guarantee a #1 ranking on Google - Beware of SEO's that claim to guarantee
rankings, or that claim a "special relationship" with Google, or that claim to have a
"priority submit" to Google. There is no priority submit for Google. In fact, the only
way to submit a site to Google directly is by using the page at http://
www.google.com/addurl.html. You can do this yourself at no cost whatsoever."
- http://
www.google.com/intl/en/webmasters/seo.html
An ethical SEO
company will not guarantee rankings. They will guarantee that their methods follow
search engine guidelines, and they will guarantee customer satisfaction, but at no
point in time will any SEO company with a conscience guarantee your
rankings.
"Your site needs to be continually resubmitted to get on
and stay on the search engines"
When will I see the end of this one? How old is this method now? 5 years? 10 years?
We're talking about the days when Webcrawler was the biggest search engine and all
computers were beige! This claim is so fully untrue, had Pinocchio uttered it, his
nose would have stretched from Rome to Poughkeepsie. And the good folks at
Google will once again back me up on this one:
"Submission is not
necessary and does not guarantee inclusion in our index. Given the large
number of sites submitting URLs, it's likely your pages will be found in an automatic
crawl before they make it into our index through the URL submission form. We DO
NOT add all submitted URLs to our index, and cannot predict when or if they will
appear."
- http://
www.google.com/intl/en/webmasters/1.html#A2
"Meta tags
are not important anymore"
Sure they aren't. If you don't want a
decent ranking on MSN. The new MSN search places a lot of value on the keywords
and description meta tags. Without these tags in your site's code, your ranking on
MSN will suffer. Just as importantly, if your keywords and description meta tags
don't use proper language, your rankings will suffer. The description tag is also
what MSN uses as the visible description for a site in the search results. And of
course, to prove I'm not the one blowing hot air, here is what MSN themselves say
about it:
"Site descriptions are extracted from the content of your page
each time MSNBot crawls your site and indexes its pages...
...the best way to affect your site description is to ensure that your web pages
effectively deliver the information you want to see in search results." - Click here to see the
page this is found on.
"Your Web Site Has Been Sabotaged"
This one is truly unreal. I can't believe it's even been used as an excuse for why an
SEO company hasn't achieved decent rankings for you. But alas, more than one SEO
company has told potential clients of ours that the reason they are not ranking well,
or why their search engine optimization campaign is not effective, is because
someone else has been sabotaging the site. Some of the clients who have been told
this are small businesses, like bed and breakfasts or pet sitters. We always explain
to these potential clients that the likelihood of someone even having the initial idea
to sabotage a web site, the site in question would have to be a fairly large one, and
the target of a lot of hatred. Why? Because sabotaging a web site's rankings takes a
massive amount of time and energy. We're talking months, maybe even years of
hard, hard work. Why would anyone devote months or years of their life to taking
down a pet sitting site? Or a bed and breakfast?
Once again, these are
some hefty claims and it is a clear sign that the company who is running your SEO
campaign is unwilling to be held accountable for their actions or lack
thereof.
Don't Put Up With It.
The bottom line is, your search engine optimization company works for you. You
are paying them. Hold them accountable as you would any other vendor. Keep
reading these articles, read info at the search engines, educate yourself and if
something your SEO says smells a little rotten, don't be afraid to call them on
it.
Is being screwed an inevitability in the SEO world? Damn near. But
thanks to the increasing interest of our consumers in self-education and their
increased questioning, our industry will slowly climb out of the gutter and someday
down the line, send this article into antiquity. In spite of my pride, I'd be overjoyed
to see that day come.
Courtney Heard is the founder of Abalone
Designs, a search engine optimization company in Vancouver, Canada. She has
been involved in web development and marketing since 1995 and has helped start
several businesses since then in the Vancouver area. More of Courtney's articles are
available at http://www.abalone.ca/resources/