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Old 07-16-2008, 10:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Need Paid SEO Help

I am in need of someone to do some SEO work for me for some money/compensation.

Basically, I have done a little SEO work, and added Sitemaps, Robots.txt, and working with Google Webmasters.

I run a review website called ReviewPage.com, but when you type site:ReviewPage.com into google, it only pulls up the reviews that are usually listed on the front page of the website.

I need somone to help me so that ALL the businesses in our database are indexed in google. By this I want it so if someone types in "DNF.com Reviews", "Mike and Tony's Gyro Reviews", "xBids.com Reviews" it will show up in google, as well as things like "Cheap Dining in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Reviews" "Auto Mechanics in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Reviews" and others will show up in google as well.

Please provide me with work you have done as well as price.

I am really low on funds, but can afford a little money to work on this undertaking.

Thanks!

John

BTW, the website url is http://www.ReviewPage.com
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Old 07-16-2008, 10:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hate to piggyback , but . . .

I too am looking for an seo person
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Old 07-16-2008, 10:59 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I am really low on funds, but can afford a little money to work on this undertaking.
A good SEO person will charge you more. Don't go with cheap. There are many who don't know anything about SEO and still accept such projects.

You can do it yourself. You can learn and ask free help at searchengineforums.com (site specific help) and webmasterworld.com (general help).

I can provide you some paid help. But I can't accept whole project as I don't have enough time.

PM me, if you are interested.
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Old 07-17-2008, 02:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Hi,

I recently had deep indexing campaign for 3 of my sites with this company http://www.widecircles.com It costed me some $$$ but it was well worth it.

Now I rank very well for lot of search terms. They let you choose what types of backlinks you want ( dofollow,nofollow or combination of both) and you can also prefilter sites based on Page Rank. Based on related keywords you enter, they will go and fetch initial list of indexed pages, then these will be passed on to human publishers to go and provide comments on, each posted reply contains then a signature with proper backlink, thus enhancing your visibility in all the major search engines.

Again you could do it yourself, but for me I don't have time to waste as I have ton of sites to deal with.

Just my few cents.

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Don't do any link campaign. Comment spam (I hope the above company is NOT doing such thing) is not good for your site reputation.

You need to work on your URLs first.

Convert your "search.php?type=Business&state=New%20Mexico" URL to "New-Mexico-Business.php"

You need to optimize your site first then try building backlinks.
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Old 07-17-2008, 04:32 PM   #6 (permalink)
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comment spam is not really a spam, unless you post something stupid like "hey I like this" or simple answers. It can be done legit, but you need smart people obviously that follow site rules and are providing relevant answers. Yes ofcourse spam is not good for anyone's reputation. The comments I recieved from that company were relevant and were done by site members with proper signature, so I don't know what else to tell you. But I do agree with what you are saying.

definately first fix your url's and site content, before doing any link campaign, the thing is without links even if you have fanciest content on this planet, google will still rank you low for example, my site is optimized and had ton of indexed pages before I did linking, still was not ranking, until I built proper relevant links.

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Old 07-17-2008, 04:51 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Hey FSNet,

First of all...Eraser has given some good information, so I won't touch on what he already mentioned. With a low budget your only option is figure out how to do it on your own.

The biggest problem with your site is it's architecture. The way it was built/developed makes things much more difficult in terms of being properly indexed and eventually ranked.

If this is a long-term/serious business you are trying to develop, I suggest you immediately start planning for a major overhaul as it will either be expensive, or take you a long time to take care of yourself.

Honestly, the more important issue is that your site really doesn't have a lot of quality unique content that is able to be spidered...so even if your site was properly indexed, you still wouldn't receive many rankings - if any.

The "review vertical" is very competitive regarding search rankings and it is loaded with serious bloggers who are constantly adding fresh content. This means you need to do everything possible to help the search engines to determine you deserve to be ranked.

Basically think of it this way...pretend you don't own this site and you were searching on "Search Engine A" for a review on a restaurant in Laughlin, NV.
  1. How satisfied would you be if you saw this site ranked number 1? Number 10? Number 50?
  2. How confident would you be that you'd easily find the information you were hoping for that initiated the search?

In my opinion, nobody that is actually capable of delivering results would take on the entire project for under $100k...that should include the new site development, initial optimization, analytics set up, etc. Just as a final FYI...I'd estimate that it would take anywhere from 6-12 months for you to start seeing results (from development to actual natural rankings) regardless of who you work with.

Good Luck!


Midgetlov

P.S. Here are some other sites that may help you out...(You can use their blog rolls to find other good resources as well)

SearchEngineLand.com :: SEMPO.org :: MattCutts.com/blog :: WebProWorld.com
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Good post and links midgetlov
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yes good posts, you also may wanna outsource work on sites like odesk or guru if you are looking for cheaper options.
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