Below are some examples of monthly advertising costs and how SEO can compare for value.
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weekly 1/4 page basic ad, metro newspaper: $2,800 |
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Basic 4 week cable TV schedule: $1,400 |
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Basic 1 week broadcast TV schedule: $3,000 |
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Monthly service - SEO services: $1,000+ |
How well are YOU doing online?
1) Is your site a high quality, informative website that meets or exceeds your prospect’s expectations? Your visitors will also be visiting your competitors site. How is your website looking these days? Is it up to date? Does it portray confidence?
2) Does your site gain “TOP 10” ranking under carefully positioned
phrases used in the “real world?Many SEO companies will sell simple submission services, which is far from the complete task. Others will guarantee position but only against phrases nobody would ever really type. Do you know what the real search phrases are for your industry?
3) Do the pages that appear on Google have a good enough marketing message that visitors would decide to take action if they landed there only? Many of your pages listed on Google are interior pages. Often times, this is the one and only message your prospects will see. Is the message powerful enough?
4) Are you using Pay Per Click Services?Most services only charge per click. Imagine if your television or radio station would only charge you for people who called!! Imagine this.. a prospect decides to look at the right hand column of Google... and you are not there. Is it worth losing that customer over 30 to 70 cents (est)?
Below are some examples of monthly advertising costs and how SEO can compare for value.
|
weekly 1/4 page basic ad, metro newspaper: $2,800 |
 |
Basic 4 week cable TV schedule: $1,400 |
 |
Basic 1 week broadcast TV schedule: $3,000 |
 |
Monthly service - SEO services: $1,000+ |
How well are YOU doing online?
1) Is your site a high quality, informative website that meets or exceeds your prospect’s expectations? Your visitors will also be visiting your competitors site. How is your website looking these days? Is it up to date? Does it portray confidence?
2) Does your site gain “TOP 10” ranking under carefully positioned
phrases used in the “real world?Many SEO companies will sell simple submission services, which is far from the complete task. Others will guarantee position but only against phrases nobody would ever really type. Do you know what the real search phrases are for your industry?
3) Do the pages that appear on Google have a good enough marketing message that visitors would decide to take action if they landed there only? Many of your pages listed on Google are interior pages. Often times, this is the one and only message your prospects will see. Is the message powerful enough?
4) Are you using Pay Per Click Services?Most services only charge per click. Imagine if your television or radio station would only charge you for people who called!! Imagine this.. a prospect decides to look at the right hand column of Google... and you are not there. Is it worth losing that customer over 30 to 70 cents (est)?