Q and A: Where can I find search engine optimization services at low cost?
Dear Kalena...How can I find someone to optimize my site at a low cost? You listed 11 things (a Google penalty, dodgy code, hidden text, new competitors, 404 errors, keyword stuffing, fast acquisition of links, domain issues, major hostiĀng outages, over-optimization and code bloat) in your Site Pro News article. I wouldn't know where to start.
I am going to Africa for three months and I need someone to optimize my site while I am gone. How do I find someone to work on my site at a low rate?
Don
Kalena's Answer:
Dear Don
There are plenty of smaller SEO companies and freelance SEO experts that I'm sure would be interested in helping you. A good place to start is ELance, where you can post your project and let people out-bid each other to do the work. You can choose who you want to complete the project based on costs, experience and a host of other factors.
Failing that, you can search the SEO Consultants Directory for a lower cost SEO provider. All companies listed in the Directory are required to meet stringent ethical and professional SEO standards before being listed.
Keep watching our Search Engine College Jobs Board because soon we will be launching a new projects area on there where companies can list small jobs and SEM projects they need help with.
Need more than advice? Take a Search Engine Marketing course online
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3 Comments:
Hi Kalena,
I've read your post either as to these ranking-check factors. I'm just wondering how to fix it if there are more 404 Errors increased and why this happen, does it really matter the ranking dance?
Thanks
Za
Hello Za
I don't answer questions via comments. If you have a question for me, please press the big green "Ask Kalena" button on the blog home page.
Hi Don,
You can look for a freelancer on oDesk (http://www.odesk.com). It is free to post a job or browse through profiles and you can interview (virtually or over the phone) as many providers as you like before you hire.
Michelle, oDesk
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