Offline SEO - How do you handle your SEO work for clients?

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Hi All,

This is a question for all you guys that offer SEO services to offline businesses on an on-going monthly basis:

How do you manage your time when doing SEO for clients? What I mean is, what time strategy do you follow - i.e. for example, do you allocate 1 hour per month to work on SEO for each client? or something different?

Thanks if anyone can share their current strategy.

Thanks,
Steve!
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  • Hi Steve

    Yea that's pretty much what I do. I have a set rate per hour and depending on how much they are paying me they get a certain number of hours. Once a month I have a quick chat with them and agree the objectives for the month and then allocate time for SEO accordingly. That way it is much more transparent with the client.
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  • Profile picture of the author jr1228
    I offer several monthly SEO packages that give an outline of what I will do every month. However, I warn clients that I may switch things up a bit based on what I feel will be the best strategy for that month. It's not scientific, but it works for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Elizza Scott
    It's totally depend upon client requirement all clients wants top ranking in Google search and other clients wants traffic or business for their sites, every seo have different strategy to work offline marketing. I prefer monthly for traffic or one time package for ranking and other.
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  • Profile picture of the author bobbobson
    I actually tend to take it on more of a 'project by project' basis.

    This is a results-driven game, no matter what anyone tells you. I could charge every client for 100 backlinks a month, but if those backlinks achieve nothing for them, all I've got is one angry client. I tend to focus more time on them in the early months, then take my foot off the pedal a bit more once we start to see the results and just have to maintain them. It means I might work more at the start, but the client gets what they want overall.

    It also depends a lot on how achievable the end goal is - But I'm up front and honest with the clients about this right from day one.

    Also, I can't recommend the 'Pomodoro technique' enough when it comes to SEO time management. Google it!
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  • i work like depending upon what client project needs, if its require traffic from referring sites i put my effort and when seems like some good traffic, then lower this stuff and work on other stuff. so randomly working on all these projects is the best policy.
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  • Profile picture of the author redcell1
    Just outsource, simple as ordering services, checking in on the work and looking at the serps
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