You May Be Your Best Choice For Search Engine Management For Your Site

SEO: The Lifeblood Of Your Business

When we go to the doctor, we feel rest-assured seeing that diploma on the wall. It doesn’t hurt to know some of his/or her living, breathing walking patience, many of whom have reached to ripe old ages. This is a good sign.

Before we buy a car, we do a little more than kick the tires. We test drive it, and often take it to our own mechanic to get it checked out.

But way too often, we hire an S.E.M. (Search Engine Manager), the person who does our SEO (Search Engine Optimization) simply because we saw an attractive website that maybe had some nice testimonials on it. Did you know that the majority of people who call themselves SEM’s read an E-book or two and figured they learned all they needed to know and are off to the races, charging hundreds and even thousands of dollars to tweak a few keywords or phrases and maybe get a few articles placed for you?

But did you ever stop to ask your SEM how many websites he has moved to rank number one on Google? Try it next time you intend to hire someone to facilitate your web marketing. What is his/her own Google Ranking. What does Alexa.com think about the site. Is it at least in the top one million? Most are not.

I became an SEM purely by accident and at a very late age. I don’t even pretend to know it all, or even bet the best, but I do know how it works. I started my cartoon website in 1997. It had no ranking with anyone, and Google didn’t even exist then. Yahoo wouldn’t even index it because I could not afford my own domain and had to have it sub-hosted. It was a very pretty site but a floating island. Nobody could find us, and I had no idea what to do.

So I looked in the yellow pages, and found Internet Marketing and called the guy. Surely he would know what to do. Maybe I could afford to pay him even on my thin budget. He came out, looked at the computer, changed up a few keywords, and my web design, created some banners, charged me a few hundred dollars and left. This would be the shape of things to come. I would run into many SEM’s (Search Engine Managers), who would take my money and run.

Finally, I decided to go back to college at age 46 and learn business information management. I shopped around to see who had the very best classes (online) in this type of technology and found the best. I was surprised when they accepted me. I was later even given a scholarship. I was actually learning some new valuable skills, which made me very happy, but with mixed emotions of the dozens of so called search engine managers who took me to the cleaners. I could only look back and say Never again.

My main cartoon site has been the number one ranked Google offbeat cartoon for the past three years. Before my education, it was not even ranked. It ranks in Alexa at about 800,000 and that number can be volatile. But on Google, it remains steady.

It all happened accidentally, because I decided to learn how to do it. Next time you hire an Internet marketer, you might ask him/or her How many search engines have you marketed that has made it to the very top of Google. Or even better yet, how many have you marketed that not only got to the top, but stayed there for awhile. If they are honest with you, they will have to tell you not many if any. Ask them how their own site ranks. That too can be a deal-killer question. Did you know that the majority of SEM’s have no college training and simply take information from outdated E-books written by so-called gurus, and hang out a shingle. Chances are, you may just know more than they do after a day of researching SEO on Google.

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