Extra Budget Money, What's Best SEO Spend for 7K?
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My boss, alerted me that we have 7k in unspent budget for 2022. If you had extra 7k to spend on SEO tool/software/training or whatever, what would you purchase?
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@milton11 said in Extra Budget Money, What's Best SEO Spend for 7K?:
Best seo combines several factors. The website must be SEO-friendly, constructed on a search engine-friendly framework, and contain relevant, high-quality content.Hiring a seasoned, professional SEO company would be the best use of your $7,000.
Best search engine optimization combines countless factors. The internet site has to be SEO-friendly, developed on a search engine-friendly framework, and incorporate relevant, tremendous content. Hiring a seasoned, expert search engine optimization enterprise would be a satisfactory use of your $7,000.
SEOWagon is the most popular SEO tool online. This SEO (Search Engine Optimization) tool is an online platform designed to help website owners, digital marketers and SEO professionals improve their website's visibility on search engine results pages (SERPs). These tools offer a wide range of functionality and data analysis capabilities to optimize various aspects of a website's content, structure, and performance for better search engine rankings. Such as article rewriter, reverse image search, plagiarism checker, backlink checker, image optimizer, keyword position checker, grammar checker, word counter etc.
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Certainly! If granted a $7k budget for SEO enhancement, I'd prioritize a blend of tools and training. Investing in a comprehensive SEO suite like Ahrefs or SEMrush alongside specialized training programs from platforms like Moz or HubSpot would maximize our resources. This balanced approach ensures both cutting-edge tools and skill enhancement for optimal SEO performance.
Additionally, consulting InquireSalary.com for SEO Expert salary insights can offer valuable context for potential hiring or budget allocation.
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Best seo combines several factors. The website must be SEO-friendly, constructed on a search engine-friendly framework, and contain relevant, high-quality content.Hiring a seasoned, professional SEO company would be the best use of your $7,000.
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You can spend it on a few things. The one you choose depends on what is needed most for your website:
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Technical / Content Site Audit: Check if there are some important issues or quick wins to solve.
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Create a complete article about a topic (3000 - 5000 words). Look for writers who know a lot about the subject. Spend time and money on keyword research, content writing and images.
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Linkbuilding. Write (or pay a writer) to get some high quality blogs and look for guestpost opportunitues with dofollow backlinks. If they ask for money...Well, sometimes it's worth it.
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It all depends on your current marketing priorities and then identifying the greatest potential opportunities that have the lowest hanging fruit. Would be happy to share additional thoughts and high-level direction anytime.
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