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The important thing about SEO and how to Improve Search Engine Rankings is to produce a profitable benefit to a business. It’s not just about producing traffic; even though many believe it is.

Dirty Trick 1:  They request you to spend all your advertising resources into SEO.

Yes… SEO can deliver an incredible return on your investment but you need to know that Search Engines change. One minute you on the top of Google but the next you are gone. A wise man once said “Own multiple streams of income”. If something happens to one you have several others to fall back on.

Dirty trick 2: Search engine optimisation is getting your home page at the top.

Understand that every single page of your web site is a likely asset and should be optimised for the particular subject (key word) you are describing. Utilising altered meta tags, keywords, title tags, H1 tags for each page helps both users and search engines.

Dirty trick 3: We will enter your web site to 2,327 search engines.

It’s crazy to own the best add in the middle of nowhere… Google, Yahoo and Bing are more than enough. 

Dirty trick 4: Get your web site optimised for just $1,900.

This is totally unrealistic to expect good honest work from a professional SEO company for such a fee.

The thing to understand is SEO is a long-term project base on an intellectual and well planned strategy. If the price seems too good to be true… well you know the the rest

Dirty trick 5: It’s a trade secret so we can’t tell you what we are doing.

What a load of baloney… There really isn’t a whole lot of “trade secret” information to SEO… Rather one learns over years the same as any other trade profession.  Should a consultant tell you they can’t reveal their trade secrets, it’s probably because they don’t know what they are doing.

Dirty Trick 6: We know someone at Google.

I can’t believe some people actually use this… I also know a guy at Energy Australia but I still pay for electricity bills.

Dirty trick 7: Using tricks with keywords

Generating compelling and useful content will influence your website more than any other factors. It’s imperative you know how to use your industry terminology, main keywords and most searched keywords.

And here’s the kicker… Understanding the difference between fashionable keywords and keywords that a buying customer will most likely use to find you is what’s going to make the big difference to your bottom line.

Example: Google’s front page results for the key word “wedding” would produces far less buying customers to your website compared to the key word “wedding cars” if you own a wedding car company.

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