Ten Ways to Get SEO Clients . . . beginning with your
local market
By Robin Nobles
If youre a professional search engine optimizer, the field
is widefor you as far as clients are concerned. But how on earth do you
find them?
Lets face it: virtually every single business Web site is a
potential client. But if you send out bulk e-mail, you risk getting tar and
feathered by the E-Mail Spam Police.
So, how can you get started in this industry if you have little to
no advertising budget, and how can you build a clientele?
1. Consider starting on a local level where you have some personal
connections. Join your areas Chamber of Commerce, and make it a point to
meet and get to know as many of the members as you can. Once you find out that
they have an online business, ask them about their business and their traffic.
How pleased are they with the results theyre getting from their Web site?
Thats a perfect opportunity for you to casually explain your services and
how you can help them.
2. Form relationships with area Web design firms, hosting
companies, and Internet Service Providers. Offer them a referral fee for any
SEO clients they send you. Then, turn around and send them business as well.
3. Look into other local clubs and organizations that you might
consider joining. Examples might be the Kiwanis Club, the Lions Club, or
the Rotary Club. Even if you dont join, let it be known that youd
enjoy speaking to the group about search engine marketing, which is certainly a
topic of interest to anyone with a Web site.
4. Consider purchasing a small ad to run in your local newspaper
advertising your services. Your ad doesnt have to be long or expensive.
What about:
Do you have a Web site that is struggling for traffic? Do you
know that Web sites dont attract traffic by themselves?
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5. Try to get on a local radio or TV station to talk about search
engine marketing.
6. Is there a Board of Realtors in your area? A legal association?
A convention and tourism office? What other industry is known for having Web
sites? Any of those would be excellent places to recruit new clients. Again,
work out a relationship that will benefit all parties. Offer a discount to
anyone who is a member of the tourism bureau, for example. Offer to speak at
one of their meetings. Offer multi-site discounts for any clients with more
than one site.
7. Work hard for all of your clients, going much further than
giving them 100% in the beginning until you can prove to them that you know
what youre doing and can bring results. Those clients will begin
recommending your services to other clients, and your business will continue to
grow, eventually outside of your local area.
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8. If youre going after many clients in a local market,
consider purchasing a couple of local domains yourself, using your locale in
the name of the domains. In other words, set up a directory of Web sites for
your location. This will help you build link popularity for your clients. Plus,
you can allow other local businesses to submit their sites, which are now
prospective clients for you as well. Offer services like enhanced listings,
positioning services, directory submissions, affiliate offerings, and so
forth.
9. Set up a domain to advertise your services, and then get it
listed in all of your areas online yellow pages and business directories
as well as the major search engines and directories. Believe it or not, I know
many professional SEOs who dont even have their own Web sites!
10. Write articles, both for your local newspapers, as valuable
content for your site, and to submit to related online resources to
prove that youre knowledgeable in search engine marketing.
Always list your name, company name, and URL at the bottom of your articles in
your byline. Then, spend some time promoting your articles online. Youll
be building name recognition, credibility, and link popularity at the same
time.
Let me give you a final bonus . . . #11.
11. The Academy of
Web Specialists and Search
Engine Workshops, in a joint effort, are in the process of having a job
data bank set up to where companies who are looking for full- or part-time
SEO's can search through the database for trained optimizers. Optimizers will
be able to enter their data, and companies can search through a variety of
variables, including location, experience level, training, full or part time,
etc.
Students who have taken a class under me in the past, through the
Academy, or through Search Engine Workshops are eligible to enter their
information in the database. We're hoping that the job data bank will be
for business within the next month or two. This will be a wonderful resource
for both trained search engine optimizers looking for work and companies who
are looking to hire optimizers.
In Conclusion
Search engine optimization as a full- or part-time career choice
is widewith possibilities. If youll start with your local market
first, youll rapidly gain clients and prove yourself in the industry.
From there, only the Web is the limit!
Robin Nobles is Director of Training for the Academy of Web Specialists.
Robin has taught several thousand students in her onsite and online search
engine marketing training programs. Visit the Academys training
site to learn more about their online search
engine marketing training and search
engine optimization software.She also teaches 3-day hands-on search
engine marketing workshops in locations across the globe with Search
Engine Workshops.
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