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Monday, December 5, 2011

Questions To Ask My SEO Clients


Questions To Ask My SEO Clients - Questions You Should Answer For your SEO Consultant

1.       What Web Analytics Program Do You Use, and Can We Have Access to It?

2.       What's the Purpose of Your Site and who is Your Target Audience?

3.       Are There Any Other Domains or Sites That You Own or Control, or That You Used to Use Instead of the Current Domain? (Please list them all.)

4.       What Have You Done so Far (if anything) About Optimizing Your Site?

5.       List the Websites of Your Three Biggest Competitors. Why Do You Feel They Compete With Your Site?

6.       What Do You Feel is Your Most Unique Selling Proposition (USP)? Why Would These Clients Come to You as Opposed to Anyone Else Who Offers the Same or Similar Products and Services? What's Different or Better About Your Product or Service?

7.       After a Potential Customer Visits Your Site, What Specifically Do You Want Them to Do?

8.       Do You Have Social Media Accounts (e.g., Twitter, Facebook, Google+) and if so, What are Your User Names?

9.       Is There Anything Else You May Have That You Think Will Provide a More Complete Picture of Your Site?

10.  Is There Anything That You May Have Done That the Search Engines May Not Have Liked Regarding Previous Optimization Efforts for Your Site?


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2 comments:

  1. I think that’s all are very questions asked by the owner of that particular site. You completed some kind of a research work for give them the best solutions to your readers. These points will make an impact in future for sure. Thanks a lot.

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  2. By preparing the answers for such questions, clients would be convinced to build their links through their chosen SEO consultant. Aside from the questions above, they should also get ready for unexpected questions like personal questions that are related to their field or niche, and their expectations. That way, they would never sound unprepared or surprised in any way.


    Erin Deale

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