Looking for a reliable SEO company at a reasonable budget
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Good day
I've tried to contact most the recommended seo companies MOZ has but loads of them are mostly for MID-LARGE business and are out of my budget
I have a monthly budget of 750-1,500 USD
The niche is related not competitive and should be easy to rank, stoped doing seo 11 months ago and still rank 4-8th for the keywords im interested in
anybody knows any good company for my budget?
thanks a lot
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Not looking for on-page content, site errors fixing or anything realted to insite (well online to optimize insite content or structure if its not already 100% optimized)
but looking for someone to get me white hat methods to get backlinks and rank for my keywords im interested in
i dont mean entirely hands-off
last seo we had, we didnt check his work for 2 last months and he did 0 work, so yea i would be checking month by month the work being done to be sure theres proper work being done at the end
mostly look for a seo who can get me higher rankings for specific keywords overall
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You might want to figure out what specific parts of SEO you're looking for someone else to do, and if you're willing to do any of it yourself.
Are you looking for help with your on-page content? Other people to write about the site? Site structure? Redesign? Fixing technical errors? Links?
You don't want to be entirely hands-off, as you'll need to stay in communication with whatever person or company you hire. They're going to have questions for you (or they should), and you should have questions for them too.
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Look as others have noted...that "sized" budget is pretty small....however if you are correct in that the channel you're in is not that competitive....then there maybe some help you can use just to get you started.
You'd need to be prepared tho to do much of the "grunt" work yourownself....
Email me your details, I'll look over what you might need and give you a quote - jrudnick at kkti dot com is me...
Oh, just google for me or for our blog - www.canuckseo.com to see who we are....and what our credentials are too!
Jim Rudnick
KKT INTERACTIVE Inc.
www.kkti.com -
I haven't researched selling facebook poker chips, but if you're selling some type of virtual currency (I don't think you mean selling poker chips with the Facebook logo on them), you'd want to make sure that the company you hire understands the laws around the product and does appropriate promotion for each country or region. Any type of online gambling tends to be fairly competitive with lots of rules.
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With that type of budget, you'd be better off learning SEO on your own through conferences, books, etc. Plus you'll save a ton of money in the long-run by not outsourcing it. You don't need an agency, SEO isn't that hard.
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Preffer completely hands off services
Industry is of: Selling facebook poker chips related
Site is quite good ranked and the other sites dont do actual good seo around it, just we stoped for almost 1 year now and we lost loads of links and ranking through time
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It will depend on your industry and what you are trying to accomplish. But I know a few good companies out there who could help in that price range. What type of industry are you in? What kind of management do you want to do? Completely hands off or semi-managed?
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