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Both of the examples above are optimized for 2 different service types, SEO and Web Design. You'll need to get creative and know where the title will cut off in the listings so that you don't have "Dedicated SEO specialist that will help your website sky rock..." Getting your title to fit in so every word is seen, is crucial. You want people to be attracted to your service, and if half of the title is cut off, you won't get as many sales.
I'll use my own service as an example:
Do you see how my title doesn't get cut?
My service shows what I'm offering, an Article Writing Service, and I made sure to have it as the very first word in my service title because that's what people will read first. If I did something like "An amazing article writing service by an Seocheckout staff member" it might get cut off and my keyword wouldn't be read as often.
When you create your own service, you need to type it up in a way that will encourage people to want to read it. Most of the time I come across services and there's just a wall of red text that doesn't go into detail about what they are offering. I usually click away from these services because if they're not going to take the time to set up a good service page, they probably won't dedicate their time to the service I would be purchasing from them. So for this reason, you need to take your time when writing up a service page and make sure that it entices people to read and then purchase
There are also advertising options for your service, you can get your service page in front of thousands of people each day and it will definitely increase the amount of sales you get. Right now I'm waiting on a front page featured spot, and I have a category featured spot right now. What this does is gets my listing at the top of the content writing section and my main category of article writing. It increases my exposure and makes me more sales in the long run. I just started out, so the sales are slow, but I have been talking to a lot of people who plan on purchasing at a later date You might not be able to afford advertising right off the start, but you'll need to keep it as an option for when you actually can afford it. If you pay for a $550 front page featured spot, you will likely get your money back in the first week or less. That just shows how much exposure you get for paying a premium for advertising First, you'll need a skill that others are willing to pay for. This can be something along the lines of SEO, web design, programming or something as simple as being a virtual assistant. After you figure out what you want to sell on here, you will then need to set up some services in order to make a few sales (obviously). What you'll do is optimize your title so your service keyword is in it, for example if I were targeting "web design" I could do something like "[i]Web Designer with 10+ years of experience at your service[/i]". If I were selling an SEO service I could say something along the lines of "[i]Dedicated SEO specialist that will help your website sky rocket in the rankings[/i]". Both of the examples above are optimized for 2 different service types, SEO and Web Design. You'll need to get creative and know where the title will cut off in the listings so that you don't have "[i]Dedicated SEO specialist that will help your website sky rock...[/i]" Getting your title to fit in so every word is seen, is crucial. You want people to be attracted to your service, and if half of the title is cut off, you won't get as many sales. [b]I'll use my own service as an example:[/b] [img h=500 w=700]https://i.gyazo.com/a3e687d43cc792957fb5b51f3fb3cee7.png[/img] Do you see how my title doesn't get cut? My service shows what I'm offering, an Article Writing Service, and I made sure to have it as the very first word in my service title because that's what people will read first. If I did something like "[i]An amazing article writing service by an SEOclerks staff member[/i]" it might get cut off and my keyword wouldn't be read as often. When you create your own service, you need to type it up in a way that will encourage people to want to read it. Most of the time I come across services and there's just a wall of red text that doesn't go into detail about what they are offering. I usually click away from these services because if they're not going to take the time to set up a good service page, they probably won't dedicate their time to the service I would be purchasing from them. So for this reason, you need to take your time when writing up a service page and make sure that it entices people to read and then purchase :) There are also advertising options for your service, you can get your service page in front of thousands of people each day and it will definitely increase the amount of sales you get. Right now I'm waiting on a front page featured spot, and I have a category featured spot right now. What this does is gets my listing at the top of the content writing section and my main category of article writing. It increases my exposure and makes me more sales in the long run. I just started out, so the sales are slow, but I have been talking to a lot of people who plan on purchasing at a later date :) You might not be able to afford advertising right off the start, but you'll need to keep it as an option for when you actually can afford it. If you pay for a $350 front page featured spot, you will likely get your money back in the first week or less. That just shows how much exposure you get for paying a premium for advertising :)
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