Safe to give login credentials for SEO?

by hazy
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So im in the market for someone to work on SEO for my new site. This is all still new to me and I am assuming that anyone I hire would need my website back end credentials in order to optimize on-page SEO. Am I correct? Can they cause any harm or damage? Can I take any preventative measures? Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Don't give anyone you don't know access to those details.

    Any decent SEO firm should be able to create a report on what needs to change in your site to set it up correctly. Get that report first, let them do all the things which do not require access, then confirm with others (in this forum for example) that the remaining things do indeed need to be done and require access. If you're using a CMS then set up a new user account with only the access required and delete in once they're done.

    Otherwise get someone you know/trust to do the stuff which requires that access.
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  • Profile picture of the author FirstSocialApps
    Asking someone to do work on your site (SEO, or programming) and saying that you dont trust them with site access is like asking someone to change the brakes in your car but saying you dont trust them to test drive it afterwards.

    Point is, if you dont trust the person with access to your site , than why in the world would you trust them with SEO, sure they can do negative things to your site if they had access (but you could always backup it first), and they could also get you banned from Google, blacklisted, or otherwise screw up your site with Black hat SEO.

    Either you trust the guy or you dont.
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  • Profile picture of the author Larry Wright
    If the individual doing SEO for your website is known as Andy said, then you should have a certain level of trust there. This is in most cases safe. If however you don't know the individual that will be providing the services, then there're some precautions you can take. In addition to what Andy said above, Is your website HTML based? If it's HTML based, then you don't need to provide access credentials and can just provide the static HTML files. The same applies with PHP based websites that don't have a database. If you are running a CMS, then you'll want to be extra careful. If at all possible, the most you should give them is your files and database, but even this can be risky. At least you'll know you have a working backup (Which you should have before you sent the files over). Other than that, try to get to know the SEO expert you hire. Don't be too quick to jump onto a good deal. If you can meet this SEO provider in-person, then there's more opportunity for recovery because that individual could be held accountable for their actions legally. Other options, - Make a temporary account and put your stuff on that. - Provide only the database and files if at all possible. - Give them a temporary password. - SEO experts don't need access to your account on your hosting provider, just your control panel and website. Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author CyberAlien
    If you're actually wanting an SEO company to go in and make the changes to your website for you, they definitely would need at least some level of access to the backend - enough to damage if they wanted to. Alternatively, you could ask them to just send a report of what needs to be done and then you do it yourself.
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    • Profile picture of the author infoway
      Originally Posted by Chase Watts View Post

      If you're actually wanting an SEO company to go in and make the changes to your website for you, they definitely would need at least some level of access to the backend - enough to damage if they wanted to. Alternatively, you could ask them to just send a report of what needs to be done and then you do it yourself.
      I too agree with the points mentioned above. Go for a reputed web development company offering SEO service. I also agree with what Larry and Andy said. If the SEO expert is known to you, then you should trust the person.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    Use some common sense.

    Use a reputable firm, and use contracts and agreements where required.
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  • Profile picture of the author Globy
    That's something that troubles me too. Im in the process for a VA right now.
    I believe the "limited access" Wordpress account is a great solution.
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    • Profile picture of the author hazy
      Wow you guys are all awesome and provided excellent information for me to follow. I have been interviewing and questioning people the past week. I have spoken to people referred to me by members of the forum, agents on Odesk, and other various sources. The problem is, I dont know these people so how can I trust them? I am starting to think my best bet would be to find a local agency who I can visit in person. Im in NY so it shouldn't be too hard. By the way my site is shopping cart based (if it makes a difference with the type of access they would need) and I use CS-Cart. Thanks everyone!
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    How much are you spending? Who are you hiring?
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    • Profile picture of the author hazy
      Originally Posted by John Romaine View Post

      How much are you spending? Who are you hiring?
      Im not sure of either yet. Still trying to find someone who I feel I can trust.
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      • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
        Originally Posted by hazy View Post

        Im not sure of either yet. Still trying to find someone who I feel I can trust.
        If you have a realistic budget, I can help you - and i can assure you that there wont be any BS going on.
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        • Profile picture of the author hazy
          Originally Posted by John Romaine View Post

          If you have a realistic budget, I can help you - and i can assure you that there wont be any BS going on.
          Sounds good, I shall PM you my friend.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Safe to give login credentials for SEO?
    Don't hand out your login info. to just anyone that claims they know SEO.

    Personally I would never in a million years trust anyone else with my money sites.
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    • Profile picture of the author micksss
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      Don't hand out your login info. to just anyone that claims they know SEO.

      Personally I would never in a million years trust anyone else with my money sites.
      I wouldn't either but it helps that we know how to build are own websites and make the changes that they might suggest. For those that don't know how, hand the suggested changes over to who ever built your site(s) for you if you can't 100% trust the SEO you are working with.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hansons
    If you are using Wordpress then you can give editor access while administration access would be with you...
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