The fact of the matter is that, right now, SEO is turned on its head and, quite frankly, noone can even guess where your site will end up ranking if you build any kind of backlinks to it. To those of you offering offline SEO services, how do you deal with this? I must admit I've only just started venturing into the offline and so far have acquired only one client, whose site is still solid #1 for its keyword, but I'm not touching it as long as this madness lasts because I'm afraid I might cause more damage than good.
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The fact of the matter is that, right now, SEO is turned on its head and, quite frankly, noone can even guess where your site will end up ranking if you build any kind of backlinks to it.
To those of you offering offline SEO services, how do you deal with this? I must admit I've only just started venturing into the offline and so far have acquired only one client, whose site is still solid #1 for its keyword, but I'm not touching it as long as this madness lasts because I'm afraid I might cause more damage than good.
I have a reason to be concerned because many of my personal sites have taken a dive recently and they've been fine for over two years.
So now I want to make more offers, get more clients, but I'm really not comfortable making any promises while Google is drunk (I can't put it any other way). If you check the SEO section of the forum, you'll see plenty of ridiculous sites that are ranking for some of the most competitive terms on the market. This is clearly an indication that something is wrong...
Are you still confident selling SEO at this point, and if so - how do you do it?
Regards,
Zannix
To those of you offering offline SEO services, how do you deal with this? I must admit I've only just started venturing into the offline and so far have acquired only one client, whose site is still solid #1 for its keyword, but I'm not touching it as long as this madness lasts because I'm afraid I might cause more damage than good.
I have a reason to be concerned because many of my personal sites have taken a dive recently and they've been fine for over two years.
So now I want to make more offers, get more clients, but I'm really not comfortable making any promises while Google is drunk (I can't put it any other way). If you check the SEO section of the forum, you'll see plenty of ridiculous sites that are ranking for some of the most competitive terms on the market. This is clearly an indication that something is wrong...
Are you still confident selling SEO at this point, and if so - how do you do it?
Regards,
Zannix
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