Search Engine Specialists? Maybe, Maybe Not!
by Chris Small
| We've all seen the ads for
Search Engine placement services or training courses on how to get a top 20 listing for
your site. They tease and tantalize with very logical sounding theory. We read of how
their research has turned up some startling new revelations about a new Search Engine
algorithm . Some of them will even post testimonials from previous clients telling how
well their site fared after getting a top placement from xyzplacements. Blah, blah,
blah.... There is only one criteria that will prove their claims. That is the CURRENT
ranking of their own website in the various Search Engines. There is a lot to learn on the
subject. Each engine treats their rankings differently. Just because your page lists high
on one Search Engine doesn't mean that it will get a good listing on a different one. In
fact, quite the contrary. A Webmaster can't possibly keep up with the unending changes to
the ranking wars all by themselves. The services of skilled and knowledgeable Search
Engine specialists have never been more important. Just a few days ago I read what looked
like a very well researched and informative article about Search Engine placements. I was
excited! Finally, someone who knew what the heck they were talking about. Of course I
immediately went to her site and found even more compelling copy. WOW! Where do I sign?
For only $75 I can get an 84 page report that shows me how to properly prepare my site for
top 20 listings. I was just about to place the order when a thought occurred to me. In the article, this author talked alot about link popularity, having other sites link back to yours. Hmmmm, might be worth a little trip to the AddMe site popularity service http://www.addme.com/sitepop.htm What did I find? Zero links back to her own marketing site. Wait minute, there must be some mistake here. Maybe this isn't a page that she shares links with - even though that was one of her strongest points. Tried another page on the site. This one was a little better, 103 links. And another, and another... All with similar or worse results. Gosh, most sites easily get twice that many links without even trying. Well, I thought, maybe this isn't fair to her. The real test is where her page ranks in the Search Engines. So I looked at the meta tags that had been placed in the source code of the main page. Lots of good key words there. I took some of them and went to the Search Engines. Guess what? None of the key words in the Meta tags brought this site up in the top 30 listings. As was so clearly stated in the article that this great webmaster had written, "if your web page is not in the top 10 to 20 listings you might as well not be listed at all". Why on earth would we want to spend 75 bucks on a report that is written by someone who either doesn't practice what they preach, or is out and out lying to us? Now don't misunderstand me. There are certainly some very knowledgeable people who understand the search engines very well. Just make sure that you put them to the test BEFORE you send them your money. |