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Re: FN-FORUM: Search engiene
date posted 1st July 2004 16:45
What you really want to know is if its okay to charge them this a month
right ;c)?
I had a client who regulary paid this sort of amount on a monthly basis,
they were in the hotel and apartment industry which is very very
competitive, anyways when you look at it, it's only 2 days work a month so
you could use that for link exchanges, microsites with each one using
different ip addresses, optimising their pages regular to improve them etc
etc
Some companies charge £1000 just to overlook a website and give you a
report, so thats a decent budget to work with, although they will *expect*
results from it so you will have your work cut out if its a competitive
industry.
Albeit its a nice budget for a while but there's only so far or so much you
can do before there's nothing left to try or improve on ;(
Best Regards
D Thomas
http://www.thomas-design.co.uk
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t - 0870 162 0723
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From: "james fleming" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 4:11 PM
Subject: FN-FORUM: Search engiene
>
> Hi - I imagine this questions gets asks alot but does anyone know of the
> most effective way to get traffic to the site in the way of companies
> linking to a site and search engine positioning. I have a client with a
good
> sized budget of about £500 a month. But do not know what the best use of
> this money would be in terms of us creating online exposure for them ?
What
> do you think about the creation of one micro site within this? Has anyone
> provided a dedicated link building campaign? Is £500 a month just not
> necessarily in terms of what can be done for them? Any help?
> Thanks,
> Jim
>
>
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