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Many of new members having hard time to start their first sales and also some older members claim that sometime sales drastically drop down...
Since we all know how important SEO is for any page or website, do you invest time or money in outsourcing to do offline SEO for your Seocheckout store or sales pages???
If you do, would you please share your experience and let us know how it affect your business and sales???
In the next period i am going to invest some money in it because this is really my only business now which is growing up and i am constantly exploring new tactics to improve it, so i guess making quality backlinks to my sales pages will help to boost my sales.
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TommyCarey
I do offer a lot of my own services through my websites, I'd say about 90% of the services are my own. Only a few of my services are 100% me doing the work. Most of the time I'll have at least 2 or 3 more people working on a clients campaign with me in order to push the rankings as high as we can without hurting their website. These 2 or 3 other people are selected from the pool of freelancers I've used over my career
So yes, outsourcing some of your work (or all of it) is pretty common in the SEO world. You can't always do everything yourself Typically with SEO services there is a good amount of outsourcing. I know I've done it plenty of times with clients campaigns because sometimes I don't have access to certain things I need. Take for example, Wikipedia links, I can't post them so I will pay a freelancer to do it for me and then I'll build my own links aimed at the Wikipedia page. Over the years I've made a list of the freelancers that offer outstanding services and are always on time with their work. I've actually built packages that I outsource 100% because of all the great freelancers that I've found :D I know for a fact that people can do the same as what I've done because they all have access to SeoClerks. Basically you'll just set up an SEO services website and sell full service SEO campaigns. When you make a sale you then pay all the freelancers that would need to be involved and the work gets done while you count your cash :D I do offer a lot of my own services through my websites, I'd say about 90% of the services are my own. Only a few of my services are 100% me doing the work. Most of the time I'll have at least 2 or 3 more people working on a clients campaign with me in order to push the rankings as high as we can without hurting their website. These 2 or 3 other people are selected from the pool of freelancers I've used over my career :D So yes, outsourcing some of your work (or all of it) is pretty common in the SEO world. You can't always do everything yourself :)
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