Extreme SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
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Do you ever wonder how you can:
• Help people find your web
site in the search engines?
• Prompt more prospects to contact you?
• Improve customer lead generation?
• Help people understand the value of your
services?
• Establish credibility so prospects become
clients?
• Sell more of your products and services
with your web site?
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This is were we come in, with over 10 years experience and
many successful customers we will optimize your website. We are
not the cheapest, but we work very hard to get you were you
want to be.
UnlimitedWebdesigns.com specializes in websites
that sell a product.
Do you have a product that
needs to sell over the Internet?
Then you have come to the right place. We will
create an e-commerce website with your customers in mind, easy
navigation, easy shopping cart to use and give them a fun experience
while they are e-shopping.
Have you ever sold a product
over the Internet?
There are Billions of website, that never have
sold $1.00.
I would say 99% of programmers know very little
about optimizing a website, so we are one of the few companies
that know what they are doing. We have over 100 #1 positions in
google and have pages ranked in the first page with over 1 Million
websites competing against us for the first page.
How long will it take to
create a custom website?
Approximately 2 to 3 months to create a custom
website, depending on the level of sophistication a website can
take up to 6 months.
How much will it cost to
create a custom website?
Approximately $10,000+ for a custom Website.
Extreme SEO (Search Engine
Optimization) How much will it cost?
Search Engine Optimization is the fastest growing
sector within the Internet.
We charge $5,000.00 for up to 10 keywords. We specialize
optimizing for Google, which is the most difficult Search Engine
to Optimize for, but we seem to get over 70% of our Sales form
Google. We submit to your website to Google, AOL, MSN, Yahoo and
many more Search Engines.
Search Engine Optimizers
SEO is an abbreviation
for "search engine optimizer." Many SEOs
provide useful services for website owners, from writing
copy to giving advice on site architecture and helping
to find relevant directories to which a site can be
submitted. However, there are a few unethical SEOs
who have given the industry a black eye through their
overly aggressive marketing efforts and their attempts
to unfairly manipulate search engine results.
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While the Search Engines do not have relationships
with any SEOs and does not offer recommendations, we do have a
few tips that may help you distinguish between an SEO that will
improve your site and one that will only improve your chances
of being dropped from search engine results altogether.
Be wary of SEO firms that
send you email out of the blue.
Amazingly, we get these spam emails too:
"Dear unlimitedwebdesigns.com,
I visited your website and noticed that you are not listed in
most of the major search engines and directories..."
Reserve the same skepticism for unsolicited email
about search engines as you do for "burn fat at night"
diet pills or requests to help transfer funds from deposed dictators.
No one can guarantee a #1
ranking on Google, AOL, MSN, YAHOO or any other search engine.
Beware of SEO's that claim to guarantee rankings,
or that claim a "special relationship" with Search Engine
Companies, or that claim to have a "priority submit"
to Search Engine Companies . There is no priority submit for Search
Engine Companies.
Be careful if a company
is secretive or won't clearly explain what they intend to do.
Ask for explanations if something is unclear.
If an SEO creates deceptive or misleading content on your behalf,
such as doorway pages or "throwaway" domains, your site
could be removed entirely from all Search Engine Companies index.
Ultimately, you are responsible for the actions of any companies
you hire, so it's best to be sure you know exactly how they intend
to "help" you.
Some SEOs may try to sell
you the ability to type keywords directly into the browser address
bar.
Most such proposals require users to install
extra software, and very few users do so. Evaluate such proposals
with extreme care and be skeptical about the self-reported
Be sure to understand where
the money goes.
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Many Search Engine Companies combine
pay-per-click or pay-for-inclusion results with their
regular web search results. Some SEO's will promise
to rank you highly in search engines, but place you
in the advertising section of the engine rather than
in search results.
A few SEO's will even change their
bid prices in real time to create the illusion that
they "control" other search engines and
can place themselves in the slot of their choice.
This scam does not work, but be sure to ask any SEO
you're considering which fees go toward permanent
inclusion and which apply toward temporary advertising.
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Talk to many Companies that
have used the SEOs
References are a good start, but they don't
tell the whole story. You should ask how long a company has been
in business and how many full time staffers it employs. If you
feel pressured or uneasy, go with your gut feeling and play it
safe: hold off until you find a firm that you can trust.
If you feel you were deceived by an SEO in some
way, you may want to report it
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) handles complaints
about deceptive or unfair business practices. To file a complaint,
visit: www.ftc.gov
and click on "File a Complaint Online", call 1-877-FTC-HELP,
or write to:
Federal Trade Commission
CRC-240
Washington, D.C. 20580 |
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If your complaint is against a company in another
country, please file it at www.econsumer.gov.
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