Why Your Website Needs a Long Island SEO Company
When looking for a Long Island SEO Company, or any SEO Company for that matter, there are a few things you may want to look for before making a decision. RTI Marketing has been ranking clients on the top page of Google Search results for over 5 years and has accumulated a vast array of SEO techniques for all types of businesses.
LONG ISLAND, N.Y., Feb. 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- When looking for a Long Island SEO Company, or any SEO Company for that matter, there are a few things you may want to look for before making a decision. RTI Marketing, a top choice, is a Certified Google Partner that has been ranking clients on the top page of Google Search results for over 5 years and has accumulated a vast array of SEO techniques for all types of businesses.
1. Are they Easy to Communicate With?
Is the company in question willing and able to communicate with you? When you call, do you get an outsourced individual on the other line or do you get someone local who is willing to learn about your business and your long and short-term goals? Communication and trust is an extremely important part of any successful SEO campaign because without transparency, it can be difficult to see results.
2. What's the Process Like?
Does the company in question explain how they plan to get your website to rank? Of course if you are not yet a client of theirs it isn't realistic to expect them to divulge sensitive details, but they should be able to give you a general strategy on how they expect to get your website to rank and a general timeline as well.
3. Are they willing to provide you with a Website SEO Audit?
An SEO Audit is one of the most important parts of any successful SEO campaign, and any alleged Long Island SEO Company that isn't willing to provide you a free audit should be viewed with extreme caution. At RTI Marketing, an SEO Audit is comprised of three (3) elements: On-Page SEO Analysis, Off-Page SEO Analysis, and Industry Analysis. I'll explain in more depth:
All three of these elements are crucial components to getting your website to rank. They all work together to show Google that you have a quality website that deserves to be seen. If you're missing one piece, the rest fall apart.
An On-Page SEO Analysis takes a look at things you can improve on your website to help the search engines find you better, or to make your website look better to the searcher when they do find you. These include optimizing header tags, meta descriptions, and keyword text.
An Off-Page SEO Analysis takes a look at the difficulty (or ease) in which backlinks and other beneficial ranking materials can be acquired for your website. While there are many generic links to provide to websites that will certainly aid in ranking, it's always best to acquire links relevant to the industry in which the business or website operates in. Off-Page SEO also incorporates things such as Social Media and sponsorship opportunities that can potentially help your website rank higher.
An SEO Industry Analysis gathers data about the industry that the website or business in question performs in, while looking specifically at competition level. Think about it: If there are 30 companies in San Francisco selling Hats and all these companies are performing SEO, ranking a website at the top of Google Results will be much more challenging than if only 10 companies in San Francisco sold Hats. Industry and Keyword competition is one of the most overlooked aspects of SEO, and without it any SEO Company will be unable to provide a realistic timeline for ranking your website in the top Google search results.
We've discussed all the important elements of an SEO Audit and why you need one for your website. You should now feel confident in choosing a company to help grow your business!
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