Service Pictures
This is a big thing when it comes to microjob sites. You'll need to stand out from the crowd when it comes to a sea of services. Make sure your image is something that no one else is using and gets the point across without someone having to read your service. You can't jam a ton of text in your image because your thumbnail will look like gibberish.
Barry Siam actually does a pretty good job of this. He uses a picture of himself pointing to the corner of the image and there is a keyword of what the service is all about. It's unique and people get interested because no one else has an image like that.
Example of Barrys Thumbnail
I would avoid using the typical upward arrow and the search engine logos because everyone uses that crap and you'll just get drown out with the rest of the copy cats.
Content
Once you get people to your service, your content will keep them there. If your image is spot on but you have 1 line of text saying "The best service on seocheckout.com! Hire Me!" you're not going to get a lot of sales. You'll need to write up a captivating description of the service in order to keep people reading.
You should try to get the person to laugh while they read your description. Not many people are doing that with SEO services, but the ones that are, are showing they're a real warm blooded human being on the other side of the computer who has a sense of humor but can do the work you need done
Keywords
When you're adding keywords, I don't think it matters with the search algorithm on seocheckout. I think that you basically need to place keywords at crucial points in your content in order to keep people interested, and that's about it
Keywords within your titles can increase your click through rates and increase your sales because of it, so you should tweak that until you have everything set up perfectly.
Well, that's about all I have for you [size=140][u][b]Service Pictures[/b][/u][/size]
This is a big thing when it comes to microjob sites. You'll need to stand out from the crowd when it comes to a sea of services. Make sure your image is something that no one else is using and gets the point across without someone having to read your service. You can't jam a ton of text in your image because your thumbnail will look like gibberish.
[url=https://www.seoclerks.com/user/BarryinSiam]Barry Siam[/url] actually does a pretty good job of this. He uses a picture of himself pointing to the corner of the image and there is a keyword of what the service is all about. It's unique and people get interested because no one else has an image like that.
[b]Example of Barrys Thumbnail[/b]
[img h=211 w=193]https://i.gyazo.com/74a2a0213c292f6a71e85f898de8f0e6.png[/img]
I would avoid using the typical upward arrow and the search engine logos because everyone uses that crap and you'll just get drown out with the rest of the copy cats.
[size=140][u][b]Content[/b][/u][/size]
Once you get people to your service, your content will keep them there. If your image is spot on but you have 1 line of text saying "The best service on SEOclerks.com! Hire Me!" you're not going to get a lot of sales. You'll need to write up a captivating description of the service in order to keep people reading.
You should try to get the person to laugh while they read your description. Not many people are doing that with SEO services, but the ones that are, are showing they're a real warm blooded human being on the other side of the computer who has a sense of humor but can do the work you need done :)
[size=140][u][b]Keywords[/b][/u][/size]
When you're adding keywords, I don't think it matters with the search algorithm on SEOclerks. I think that you basically need to place keywords at crucial points in your content in order to keep people interested, and that's about it :)
Keywords within your titles can increase your click through rates and increase your sales because of it, so you should tweak that until you have everything set up perfectly.
Well, that's about all I have for you :)
Razzy
Thank you for your input. When reading your suggestions I think my service pictures are good, but they are not great! They aren't unique and eye-catching. I can improve on this. Also, I never thought about adding a bit of humor to my context. This is a good one. I am so focused on writing everything I can to convince prospects to purchase my service that I forget the human side of it too.
Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience here.
JeffRazzy
Thank you for your input. When reading your suggestions I think my service pictures are good, but they are not great! They aren't unique and eye-catching. I can improve on this. Also, I never thought about adding a bit of humor to my context. This is a good one. I am so focused on writing everything I can to convince prospects to purchase my service that I forget the human side of it too.
Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience here.
Jeff
TommyCarey
This is a big thing when it comes to microjob sites. You'll need to stand out from the crowd when it comes to a sea of services. Make sure your image is something that no one else is using and gets the point across without someone having to read your service. You can't jam a ton of text in your image because your thumbnail will look like gibberish.
Barry Siam actually does a pretty good job of this. He uses a picture of himself pointing to the corner of the image and there is a keyword of what the service is all about. It's unique and people get interested because no one else has an image like that.
Example of Barrys Thumbnail
I would avoid using the typical upward arrow and the search engine logos because everyone uses that crap and you'll just get drown out with the rest of the copy cats.
Content
Once you get people to your service, your content will keep them there. If your image is spot on but you have 1 line of text saying "The best service on seocheckout.com! Hire Me!" you're not going to get a lot of sales. You'll need to write up a captivating description of the service in order to keep people reading.
You should try to get the person to laugh while they read your description. Not many people are doing that with SEO services, but the ones that are, are showing they're a real warm blooded human being on the other side of the computer who has a sense of humor but can do the work you need done
Keywords
When you're adding keywords, I don't think it matters with the search algorithm on seocheckout. I think that you basically need to place keywords at crucial points in your content in order to keep people interested, and that's about it
Keywords within your titles can increase your click through rates and increase your sales because of it, so you should tweak that until you have everything set up perfectly.
Well, that's about all I have for you [size=140][u][b]Service Pictures[/b][/u][/size] This is a big thing when it comes to microjob sites. You'll need to stand out from the crowd when it comes to a sea of services. Make sure your image is something that no one else is using and gets the point across without someone having to read your service. You can't jam a ton of text in your image because your thumbnail will look like gibberish. [url=https://www.seoclerks.com/user/BarryinSiam]Barry Siam[/url] actually does a pretty good job of this. He uses a picture of himself pointing to the corner of the image and there is a keyword of what the service is all about. It's unique and people get interested because no one else has an image like that. [b]Example of Barrys Thumbnail[/b] [img h=211 w=193]https://i.gyazo.com/74a2a0213c292f6a71e85f898de8f0e6.png[/img] I would avoid using the typical upward arrow and the search engine logos because everyone uses that crap and you'll just get drown out with the rest of the copy cats. [size=140][u][b]Content[/b][/u][/size] Once you get people to your service, your content will keep them there. If your image is spot on but you have 1 line of text saying "The best service on SEOclerks.com! Hire Me!" you're not going to get a lot of sales. You'll need to write up a captivating description of the service in order to keep people reading. You should try to get the person to laugh while they read your description. Not many people are doing that with SEO services, but the ones that are, are showing they're a real warm blooded human being on the other side of the computer who has a sense of humor but can do the work you need done :) [size=140][u][b]Keywords[/b][/u][/size] When you're adding keywords, I don't think it matters with the search algorithm on SEOclerks. I think that you basically need to place keywords at crucial points in your content in order to keep people interested, and that's about it :) Keywords within your titles can increase your click through rates and increase your sales because of it, so you should tweak that until you have everything set up perfectly. Well, that's about all I have for you :)
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