- An SEO agency might be able to provide in the first few weeks or months of a contract:
- An SEO audit of your site
- An analysis of your site’s link profile
- Optimized content on your site
- Articles with links to your site that are being or have been published on other sites
- An SEO agency that’s doing good stuff is going to need your help. You’re the site owner, so they might ask you for the following:
- Editor or admin access to your CMS
- View or admin access to Google Analytics
- Access to Google Webmaster Tools
- Access to social accounts
- A list of target keywords
- Past audits/penalties/work
- If an SEO agency is not asking you or telling you to do certain things, it’s a sign that they are up to something suspicious — either that, or doing nothing at all.
- The best SEO agencies view their relationship with you as a partnership. In order for you to be successful they will make important recommendations.
- If an SEO agency is not share their techniques and trying to avoid by explaining below given reasons, it means SEO agency are performing scam:
- As an SEO firm, our efforts on your behalf must remain confidential.
- Due to the nature of the industry, we’re not permitted to disclose our practices.
- Well, we do a variety of things, but it involves basically optimizing your site for search engines.
- Tons of things. It would take me too long to explain.
- I am not sure exactly, but I will get back with you.