How You Outsource the "SEO for Offline Business"?

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Hi,

For my local internet marketing business, I do some of the SEO works like keyword research & link building. But it takes a lot of my time especially reduce the quality time to do marketing for my business. So recently I start to outsource some of the tasks to Fiverr.com & "Warrior For Hire" services.

Example:

If I need SEO services, I will put "SEO" in the Fiverr.com search box, then in the search results I will sort the sellers by rating and read some of the recent buyers feedbacks. Finally I will make my buying decision. With just 5 bucks, I mostly get a satisfy delivery work.

Can anyone share some thoughts/ideas on how you currently outsource the SEO works for offline business?

Any tools, system, recommend services or company that you're using?

Thanks for sharing.
#outsource #seo for offline business
  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    For your clients, what you are doing is probably good enough in my opinion. Even though it is weak, you are likely not to find difficult competition for local or even small to medium sized businesses.

    I do think that if you have clients that are going to be medium to high competition you need to have people working on it nonstop. Effectively, a one man show can not handle more than a few real competition clients. There have been occassions where I have had 20 people working for me that I hired through here, odesk, and other freelance websites.

    I don't think you are at that stage yet. But, for low competition clients you can spend maybe 30-50 bucks at fiverr and be okay for the most part.

    Something you should think about though, is next time you get a decent paying client, buy about 10 domains that can be used for multiple clients, build up the websites, drive links to those site and you can somewhat autopilot your own SEO with your private blog network.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kent Tee
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      For your clients, what you are doing is probably good enough in my opinion. Even though it is weak, you are likely not to find difficult competition for local or even small to medium sized businesses.

      I do think that if you have clients that are going to be medium to high competition you need to have people working on it nonstop. Effectively, a one man show can not handle more than a few real competition clients. There have been occassions where I have had 20 people working for me that I hired through here, odesk, and other freelance websites.

      I don't think you are at that stage yet. But, for low competition clients you can spend maybe 30-50 bucks at fiverr and be okay for the most part.

      Something you should think about though, is next time you get a decent paying client, buy about 10 domains that can be used for multiple clients, build up the websites, drive links to those site and you can somewhat autopilot your own SEO with your private blog network.
      Thanks guy for your tips!

      Yes, currently my business portfolio still very small compare to more established IM company. I will put your suggestion into my next expansion plan. Thanks.
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      • Profile picture of the author phatgirl18
        You can try searching on freelancing sites such as freelancer, odesk and elance. They have a huge number of SEO experts to choose from.
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