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Why go to a professional, surely DIY is ok?

The whole concept of SEO has been debated backwards and forwards for years. Ever since the first specific words were used to generate ranking in search results pages for a website. Yet, after many years business owners, web programmers, designers and developers still cannot find consensus. Sometimes it seems the only entity that understands SEO is Google.

Many will tell you flat out that optimisation is too difficult to understand.  Another faction will swear that there is no better way to get rather large numbers of traffic to your website for free. Then there is the divide between DIY optimisation and getting a professional.

Does it work?

The answer whether it is worth getting optimisation done by a professional varies. Yes, it works great as can be seen by the SERPs. On the other hand, optimisation can give rather poor results if not done by an expert that knows exactly what he or she does. You cannot rush SEO; you will make a mess of it. Sticking keywords and some Meta-tags in web content simply will not cut it.

What sets a professional optimiser apart from someone who ‘thinks’ he knows it all, but in reality has only learned the buzz words? A professional knows the difference between mediocre and fantastic. A professional does not offer a quick-fix optimisation effort. A pro is talented and experienced and yes, you will have to pay a goodly sum of money to have access to that talent.

Earning that fee

What does a professional SEO do to earn that hefty fee? You are investing money in your business in reality. An Optimiser works hard and has to research and then research again until the exact keywords and keywords phrases are found. It has to be not only industry specific, but make your specific business stand out above your competitors. Research is the foundation upon which your optimisation efforts will rest.

The secret is doing it right

Doing SEO right the first time means that once the initial groundwork has been done, optimisation becomes a maintenance task. This is when the professional SEO will watch the results, tweak where necessary and rotate keywords for best performance. Why retain the services of a professional once the initial optimisation has been done? To keep your website visible, for without keeping a high ranking, your website and business slide into oblivion. If optimisation is done right, a business can do away with most of the traditional advertising.

The saving on older forms of advertising and marketing balances out the cost of making use of the services of a professional optimiser. Websites that rank at the top of search results pages did not get there by accident.

They hired a reputable SEO consultant with a good track record to get them there and to keep them there. It is a far bigger disaster to have to start over with website optimisation after failed attempts by non-professionals.

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