5 Biggest Reasons to Get Rid of your SEO Agency right away

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5 Biggest Reasons to Get Rid of your SEO Agency right away

 

This can be especially true of digital marketing agency in Pune, given the long-term commitment required to see optimal results.

 A lot can change during that time and, sometimes, a client decides it would be best to part ways.

 

1)We Can’t Implement Your Recommendations

SEO is fundamental to increase visibility, but it is harder to achieve this if you don’t control the website.

As a result, hefty tomes filled with SEO recommendations can end up gathering dust in the client’s inbox.

 

How to Avoid This:

  • Present a business case for your recommendations. Communicate, in terms, everyone can relate to, why it’s good for the client’s business to follow your team’s advice.

  • Get to know the hurdles your client faces when implementing SEO updates. Work together to overcome them.

  • Set targets for everyone. It takes a team effort to improve a site for SEO, so it’s worth creating a dashboard to track how many changes have been seen through and where the bottlenecks are. This helps to quantify and visualize any issues.

  • Build relationships with senior leaders at the client’s business. Sometimes the client requires an organizational change to get SEO bumped up the priority list. Without senior-level approval, that is unlikely to happen.

  • Add a caveat in contracts (in some cases). This can state simply that should the agency’s SEO recommendations not be implemented within a reasonable time frame, any agreed performance targets need to be revised.

2) They do Spammy practices for getting inbound links

It is of high importance that all digital marketers should maintain a hawk’s eye on the inbound links coming to their site through signing in to their Google webmaster tools account. A website’s inbound links define its authority as well as trustworthiness. A tsunami of irrelevant and low-quality inbound links drags your website to get the manual penalty from Google.

3) They don’t know or become flexible to Google Algo updates

All fine SEO companies know what Google updates are.

A great deal of the SEO services in Pune have become invisible from the market in a few years and the reason is they don’t know how to become flexible to changes and updates which Google continually makes.

 Approximately ten years back when Google pays high emphasis to quantity, the practice of doing tons of bookmarking, classifieds, directories and keywords stuffing deliver noticeable results but now the scenario becomes different and it goes up than mere doing these things in bulk.

4) They don’t do on-page technical SEO

If you want to view the on-page technical SEO components you are required to look at the source code of the webpage. Technical SEO is components that involve IP detection, load time, 301 & 302 redirects, HTTP, javascript, flash, crawler access. 

These all elements play an important role in SEO and if you want to succeed in the long haul, you can’t help but pay close attention to them. For instance, if you want to increase the load time of your website, you are required to pay attention to using CDN (Content Delivery Network), AJAX, jQuery, etc.

If your SEO agency doesn’t do on-page technical SEO, you are required to be warned.

5) They hesitate to show you the complete report

A fine SEO company is the one who is not hesitating to show you detailed reporting of how your website is doing over SERPs. Detailed reporting doesn’t mean involving irrelevant topics such as Alexa ranking (Accept if your website is a giant over the internet), no. of classified submitted, etc. 

What they do is they just show you the heavy numbers of activities such as bookmarking, classifieds which you think they have done a lot for you but in reality, these practices have become “old-school” now and further, they do it by using software like Roboform.

 They will tell you they have done n no. of articles and blogs for you and have submitted over then no. of places. Find out the authority and PageRank of then no. of places where they have submitted your content.