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Re: Looking for a SEO partner to give work to

____/ Big Bill on Tuesday 24 July 2007 14:53 : \____

> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 12:46:46 +0100, "Roop" <rooper@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>>I run a very small UK based web design company, and have clients who are
>>interested in having their web sites optimised.
>>
>>Our clients are very small, as are the SEO budgets.
>>
>>Im probably looking for an offshore SEO expert, as the SEO budgets really
>>arent all that big and I definitely cant afford help from anyone who is used
>>to earning/charging in UK pounds. Im the only UK based person in our
>>company, all my staff are out in Romania.
>>
>>Someone who could work part time working on perhaps 3-4 SEO projects at a
>>time, and would be able to work on upwards of maybe 10 projects per year, Id
>>like to sell more SEO, but dont want to take on any work unless I can ensure
>>the clients will get good results.
>>
>>The main focus is just on providing clients with a quality service, Id like
>>to find someone reliable who helped me give clients results which really
>>benefited them, and not just "top rankings" which did little to boost their
>>own small businesses. My job is sales mainly, although I do have some SEO
>>knowlege/ability. Given that Im the owner of my company, I just want to make
>>sure my clients are happy.
>>
>>Not sure whether I expect to find any offshore seo experts here, does anyone
>>know where I might look? Indian SEO experts are 10 a penny, but Ive not had
>>a good experience with them, as I said, the satisfaction of my clients is
>>paramount, and I do need to find someone who doesnt charge a great deal, so
>>they would have to be offshore. And a freelancer too, as I know many good
>>SEO companies offshore charge as much as the UK ones, in "many" instances
>>you get what you pay for. Although there are some great offshore SEO gurus,
>>but finding them isnt easy.
>>
>>Apologies for the long post. Thanks for your help and time either way chaps
>>:)
>>
> 
> You want to define what you'd consider to be a reasonable SEO charge?
> In pound notes please as opposed to rupees or anything. Don't forget,
> I deal mostly with small businesses and they get along with what I
> charge, but charges should only be viewed in the light of what's
> expected to be done for them, you haven't specified that at all

what is this, an SEO marketplace?

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