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Im lookng for a professonial seo person to help me out.
I have a pr 1 site and am looking to increase my hits in google , i need some keywords ajusted etc and am looking to get more traffic from msn, yahoo and google, I have a pr 1 site and i am looking to get it to a pr 4 or 5 site.
Thanks,
Matt S.
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Hi Matt,
If you need somebody to spend time with your site I am not that one, but I would like to give you a word of advice on the way. I would encourage you to set some goals for yourself, i.e why do you want more hits on google? To have more visitors to your site? Why do you want more visitors to your site?
A. So they can see your pretty design?
B. So they sign up for your newsletter?
C. So they buy one of the gizmos you sell on the site?
If A the goal would be number of visitors that spent at least 5 seconds on the site (enough to take in the pretty design), if B the number of new subscribers per month, if C the number of gizmos or amount of money you sell/make each month.
Of course there can be a thousand other goals, but my point is for you to then bring that goal to your seo person.
The other point that made me write this whole thing is that high PR does not equal more visitors or higher income. I had a PR 1 site that beat the competition by miles.
I would make sure my seo person focused on optmizing the content on my site (made it good for visitors first, search engines second) and building quality links to your site at a good pace (not too fast and spread out over time if possible) - and worry less about what the PR says.
Last edited by markus; 10-27-2008 at 04:25 AM. Reason: Spellcheck
keep writing or adding fresh content every other day and do a bunch of back links submissions to high PR sites or blogs then you'll see your own PR increasing. It never fails. Hard work pays off.
5 YEARS and counting ...
Links (both external and internal) are the only thing that will increase your PR.
For a start with good solid information on seo go to http://www.seoheros.com
create more fresh content and add more links.
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