First we will start off with the low hanging fruit. I do not recommend anything in the The Value of an SEO
Different people have different goals and different values. Thinking from a logical perspective you must realize the lowest price SEO is not the cheapest.
The best SEOs probably do much more than SEO. Either through personal knowledge or social networking an SEO worth their price should be able to advise you on other aspects of your site.
An SEO who only knows SEO and has no social network built up is probably not a very good SEO.
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Signing an SEO contract
The reputation of an SEO is just about all they have. A good SEO will most likely have at least a few great testimonials and sound like they know what they are talking about.
Search engines are constantly changing their algorithms. Many top SEO professionals will not sign contracts. When you are buying an SEO you are paying for their knowledge, effort, and guidance. Generally speaking, if you hire a good one then you should see great results.
Some companies who would not even give me access to their servers wanted me to sign a contract for a $300 agreement. I am enjoying decent rankings today, and I probably do not need to tell you that I never worked for them. If you find yourself trying to do something similar you will eventually find a bad SEO, but it's rather uncommon for a good SEO to sign a contract for a one time $300 fee.
A Good Price to Pay for an SEO
The single most important determining element in the price for SEO is the marketplace in which you compete. I could work on a Prozac website, but it is extremely competitive. I could work on a diamond website, but it is extremely competitive. I could work on a casino site, but it is extremely competitive. These categories should cost you thousands and thousands of dollars and a regular upkeep fee.
Most websites do not compete in such a competitive environment as the above listed sites. For a simple local sandwich shop a price starting around $1000 could sound reasonable. If you are in a high margin or competitive arena then you can expect to pay more. Extremely competitive markets will most likely require an ongoing fee.
There is a broad spectrum of opportunities on the web, and a good SEO gets to see many of them. Most SEO's worth hiring will typically want to see your site before they quote you a price.
While price is not a function of quality, being exceptionally cheap when buying an SEO is bad for a couple reasons.
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