Small businesses require a lot of work to keep alive; it’s rare that you find a small business owner that has the time, money, and expertise to perform all of the link building that he needs in order to establish a web presence with the alacrity his business requires. Rather than try to learn everything you need to know about link building, it’s far better to find an expert or a company you can work with and let them take on the burden while you concentrate on running your business. That said, it’s always a good idea to know what your link building source should be doing.
The first thing you need is a specific goal. Whether it’s as simple as “obtain 100 backlinks each week” or as complex and forward looking as “secure the number one place for the keywords X, Y, and Z”, if you don’t have a goal in mind, you’ll never be able to measure the progress of your SEO team, and that’s basically like handing them money and hoping it helps. Once you have a goal, you need to know enough about backlinking that you can ask the right questions and get the right answers. Here are three link building tips that any SEO source should be following, and how to ask them about it.
There’s no such thing as perfect SEO — but with the right questions and just a little bit of knowledge, you can at least get a grip on how well your SEO team knows their stuff.
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This post was last modified on June 10, 2013 12:18 am