Monday, November 16, 2009

Website SEO / SEM Optimization Pro Online marketing web 2.0 help needed.. please pro contact me. thx?

website SEO / SEM Optimization Pro Online marketing web 2.0 help needed.. please pro contact me. thx


portfolio needed too.

Website SEO / SEM Optimization Pro Online marketing web 2.0 help needed.. please pro contact me. thx?
Okay.. im working on http://www.zorders.com as a professional SEO / SEM Services website :


my seo / sem portfolio is :


http://www.zorders.com/my-works-portfoli...


and i have first pages on search engines results on few of my web projects already. so let me know more details on your project. thank you!
Reply:Hi: You do realize SEO is dead?





Gaming se's (particularly Google) is not easy. In fact I would almost steak my rep on the fact that SEO is a swear word to some search algos.





What you want to find is a good, reputable marketing researcher that can help drill your market down using tools and expertise. This research is used to create a website blueprint using latent semantic indexing principles. The blue print is a plan for optimum marketing position. Very, very few SEOers are "in the know" about this. There are many other rock solid factors with new SEM that are a result of case studies. The proof is in the pudding.





Site below is mine. The link will show the blueprint finished product. I have made several blueprints for clients that have seen results quickly.





There is no magic bullet with SEO/ SEM, be careful where/ how you spent your money ;-).





One more thing. In your market planning do not consider more than 25% of your traffic from Se's. That's what the experts say...I say count on NO traffic from se's, that way all you get from them is icing on the cake.





There are so many other ways to market yourself today that will automatically lead to steady SE traffic without targeting them. Aiming a gun right at them will almost certainly be a short term plan that will make you happy today...sad tomorrow!





SEO= Dead


SEM= Strategy= longterm $$





Above is purely IMO.








Good Luck %26amp; Season's Greetings.








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