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15 Reasons Why Nobody Wants You As An SEO Client

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<a href="http://www.ranksmart.com/articles/what-to-do-if-your-the-seo-client-nobody-wants.html">What To Do If You're The SEO Client Nobody Wants?</a> by Benjamin Pfeiffer

1. You have a subject matter your SEO is not comfortable with. This could include porn, casino, pills, illegal, gay themes, religions, hate sites, products you know will offend someone. Be aware of any content on your site that might offend someone, even if it doesn't offend you or your friends.

2. You have a NEW website.

3. Unrealistic expectations for rankings in the search engines. This one is a big one, and one SEO's hate the most. Re-evaluate your expectations.

Read the rest at: <a href="http://www.ranksmart.com/articles/what-to-do-if-your-the-seo-client-nobody-wants.html">What To Do If You're The SEO Client Nobody Wants?</a>
 
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Hello to everyone..:)

<a href="http://www.ranksmart.com/articles/what-to-do-if-your-the-seo-client-nobody-wants.html">What To Do If You're The SEO Client Nobody Wants?</a> by Benjamin Pfeiffer


3. Unrealistic expectations for rankings in the search engines. This one is a big one, and one SEO's hate the most. Re-evaluate your expectations.

Read the rest at: <a href="http://www.ranksmart.com/articles/what-to-do-if-your-the-seo-client-nobody-wants.html">What To Do If You're The SEO Client Nobody Wants?</a>

I find that 3rd one to be the biggest!
People tend to expect you'll get them to number 1 in x number of weeks any many dont seem to understand why you say you cant do that!
 
It all boils down to this as far as the Way SEO's look at clients. They feel, if they are good at their job that, If you want to have the President of the United States to eat dinner with you at your home, the only thing stopping you is MONEY ,


And also remember this: Speed Cost, So, how fast do you want to go?

You can actualy grow just about any site to any level desired as long as the budget is there to reach your goal in the alotted time.. Craigslist has enough power that you can make an ad and ranks for dozens of phrases if you know how to write the ad.

Once you have high PR on your site and you link structure and "other" seo stuff, you can target just about any keyword configuration you desire just by adding a page, doing onpage to the new page.

Digg.com is another site like this, But little do the average SEO realize is that any site, can rank for thousands and thousands of phrases in a relatively short period of time.

It is a matter of having the resources to meet the clients expectations, and only the client can fix this.

It is frustrating for a Professional SEO to have client that wants to own their respective field and are only willing to pay for a local campaign.


It is kinda like when alison of alison in wonderland came to a crossroad, she asked the cheshire cat "Which way do I go?" The Cheshire cat asked her, "where do you want to go?" and she replied: Anywhere! And the Cheshire cat said to take any road, and she would get there.


You have to know where you want to go, and then be willing to pay the price to get there.
 
3. Unrealistic expectations for rankings in the search engines. This one is a big one, and one SEO's hate the most. Re-evaluate your expectations.

yeah this is true... people always forget that seo is a long term basis job... so it really needs patients...
 
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