Good SEO Companies
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Can you recommend any reputable SEO companies for someone with a smaller budget? Mainly just looking for link building.
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In the Philippines we have lots of cheap and great Freelance SEO's as well company's where you at?
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Define smaller budget. The term is really subjective. Some companies consider $5k/month to be small. Some people think $200 is small.
My company offers linkbuilding and I like to think we are some of the best out there but our monthly minimum is $2500 and requires a multi-month contract.
I know of a few great freelancers that do a lot of local SEO starting at just 500 a month.
Another option would be to snap up the individual things you want done sorta ala-cart from places like freelancer.com, odesk, wickedfire and digital point.
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