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SEO Expert
welcomes Cari Haus for a look at some of the scams that a few
shady SEO firms may employ to get your money without giving much
back in return. Learn to avoid these scams that are set up to
benefit the shady SEO company only and deliver very little traffic
to your website.
The Biggest
SEO Scam of All
While there
are many ethical SEO firms serving Internet users today, a few
notorious practitioners also exist. One of them called me just
the other day.
We
can get your site to be number one in the search engines for the
top 20 search terms you choose, promised the telemarketer.
I dont usually give telemarketers the time of day, but somehow
found this fellow to be intriguing. It was a cold and snowy day
in Michigan right at the moment, and somehow I felt warmer just
hearing him glow about the sunshine beaming through his own office
windows.
Show
me results, I requested. So we cruised the web together,
and he showed me some client sites that really did have top rankings.
At first glance the sales spiel sounded rather inviting, but after
taking some time to consider and evaluate his company, I determined
that what this friendly young salesman offered was nothing more
than a scam.
As I did
my homework, several red flags jumped out at me. By researching
his company on the Internet, I learned that they employed no less
than 250 telemarketers soliciting SEO clients on a continual basis.
With all due respect to the size of this company, I found it hard
to believe that they could service the numerous SEO clients they
were recruiting in a very meaningful way.
I asked the
salesman about this the next time he called. He informed me that
their SEO service was highly automated, built on proprietary technology
that was so ahead of its time that no other firm could compete.
In case you didnt catch it, the previous sentence contained
red flag #2. In the words of the old adage, if it sounds
too good to be true, it probably it.
The above
was only the tip of the iceberg, however. Upon further questioning
of my enthusiastic sales contact, I learned that it wasnt
really my url that they wanted to promote. Their plan was much
more beneficial--for themselves, that is. They would set-up urls
to be doorway pages to my website. Their urls, not mine, would
be optimized to get high in the search engines. They would maintain
control of and ownership of the urls, so if I ever went out of
business, they could sell all that trafficand value I had
paid so dearly forto one of my competitors. Pretty nice
deal for them. I pay them big bucks on an annual basis to drive
traffic to a url which theynot me--own. Of course, I would
benefit from whatever sales came through their url as long as
I continued to ante up cash.
I had a good
friend who fell prey to this scheme a few years back. An unscrupulous
SEO specialist talked her into paying big bucks for
a website with a url which the SEO firm owned and controlled.
The SEO firm then billed my friend much more than they had originally
contracted for. When she balked at the bill, they threatened to
shut down traffic to the site.
While this
firm also promised hordes of traffic and top search engine listings,
the only significant traffic my friend ever got was garnered through
pay-per-click. To make matters worse, the SEO firm hid links to
their sites throughout the html of her website.
Another fault
I found with the SEO firm mentioned first in this article was
the search terms they crowed about taking first place for. To
say the least, they were rather obscure. Its a pretty impressive
accomplishment to come up first on the web for the search term
furniture or even log furniture. But if
you design a page that brings up your company first on Google
for a search of Birmingham Tuscaloosa Avenue Dry Cleaners,
big deal. And thats what this SEO firm was doing.
Although
I never seriously considered dropping $3000 or whatever it was
for their services, the final clincher came when I asked what
type of traffic I could expect for digging into my pockets.
I can
get you an average of 100 hits per day, he told me. Then
he showed me stats on some of their clients sites that had, over
the course of a year, built up to 100 hits per day. I dont
know about you, but I want a lot more than 100 unique hits per
day on my website. Ive achieved those kinds of numbersand
betterby myself. Why should I pay them for what I consider
to be mediocre results?
Dont
get me wrong. I do believe in SEO firms, and because of the success
Ive been having on some of my top search terms, may engage
in that business myself someday. But after researching the issues
carefully, I would warn fellow webmasters to beware of any SEO
firm that:
employs
a boiler room full of telemarketers
automates most or all of their services
insists on gaining and retaining control of the url to
be promoted
focuses on lengthy and obscure search strings
touts sites that are garnering a mere 100 hits per day
as examples of their success.
Of all the
bad practices mentioned above, the one I found most offensive
was the idea that the SEO firm should own or control my url. While
owning the url would seem like a good idea for the SEO firm (they
could always collect their fees by threatening to shut down the
site), it isnt so nifty for the client. If I pay a firm
to build my business, I want them to do just thatbuild my
business. To pay a firm to build traffic to a url they own is
really like paying them to build their businessand that,
in my opinion, is the biggest SEO scam of all.
About the Author
Copyright
2005 by Cari Haus
Cari Haus
has been successfully selling rustic log furniture and beds on
the Internet since 1997, website http://www.logcabinrustics.com/.
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