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It’s Time to Update your Website

It’s Time to Update your Website

Your website is one of the most valuable marketing tools you can invest in.  The first impression is everything – so it is crucial that your visitors have a great experience from the moment they click on your website.  These days a bad site isn’t acceptable in today’s business landscape.  It has been shown that 75 percent of potential customers judge the credibility of a business or company based on their website. This statistic represents the undeniable importance of having a properly designed site.

Is your Website an Effective Marketing Tool?

Here is what you need to attract new customers online:

  • An effective website,
  • Online marketing strategy.

Your online marketing strategy is highly dependent on the competition in your market, your specialty, and how your site is currently performing. Your online marketing strategy may include the following services: social media posting, online reputation management, pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, blogging and search engine optimization (SEO).  On the flipside, you can drive a lot of traffic to your website, but it will be wasted energy if your site is not effective. Your website should be able to capture visitors’ attention, engage them and have strong calls to action in order to convert traffic to potential customers.

Does your Website have Irrelevant Content?

If your website’s content is outdated, you might be missing out on inquiries and sales. You may be offering completely different services or products that your site indicates.  The secret to an effective site is to provide useful, fresh information on a regular basis.  Although redesigning your website is not a simple task, it’s well worth the effort if it means that your business can continue to pull in new customers and stay at the top of your industry.

Is your Website slow?

Did you know that most people abandon a website if it takes more than three seconds to load?  A slow site is never a good thing since you run the risk of losing and annoying potential customers.  Moreover, a slow website will hurt your Google search engine ranking.  Customers, especially paying customers, want to purchase products online from a reliable and fast website.  Once you realize that your site is taking too long to load, you should immediately start seeking for the help of a professional web designer to have it redesigned.

Does your Website look outdated?

Picture this if you will – you are walking by a T-shirt shop with shirts in a display window that look faded, in styles of yesterday and dusty.  Would you walk in or continue on to a store that looks better and well taken care of?  Let’s face it: web design trends are constantly changing, and if your website is a few years old, it may look outdated.  An outdated website can leave visitors wondering if the company or business still exists. If you do not update your site as often as you know you should, a website redesign provides the perfect opportunity to remedy the problem.

Is your Website Mobile-Friendly and Responsive?

If visitors to your site have a hard time viewing it on their mobile devices or tablets, you might want to consider redesigning your website.  You can reach a wider audience by optimizing your website to operate and automatically adjust to any screen resolution or size on all devices such as desktop, mobile, and tablet.  Besides being responsive, your website must perform at the optimum level and be user-friendly.  Most importantly, your website’s design should not interfere with the user’s experience, irrespective of the device they are using. If your website is difficult to navigate, potential customers will certainly turn away from your page and look elsewhere.

If it is time to update your website we can help.  Visit our Google Ready Website Section for more information or Contact us for a Free Consultation

How Much Does Search Engine Optimization Cost?

How Much Does Search Engine Optimization Cost?

Since the start of SEO, providing a simple answer to the question ‘how much does SEO cost?’ has been tricky. While the mechanics and toolkit for SEO are fairly similar for most projects, there are a huge amount of variables to take into account when building a strategy and budget. It’s often difficult to judge to true cost and potential ROI of an SEO project at its start.

Understanding the Many, Many Variables

First off you have to understand the marketplace dynamics which affect SEO success and pricing. How competitive is your industry? How competitive are the areas you serve?  For example, an SEO website tune-up for a chiropractor in a small suburban town might shoot the site to the top of local rankings, while the same tune-up for an identical practice in a major metropolis might only improve rankings slightly.  Furthermore, the value of improving rankings varies dramatically from business to business and the amount of available traffic in a particular market. For some local businesses, being on the first page of Google results leads to a dramatic increase in leads and revenue while others only a marginal difference.

Next comes considering the starting position of a business’ complete digital presence. How large is the website? Is the site structure well for SEO?  How much keyword-rich content does the site hold? How many technical SEO issues does the site have? How many links and referring domains are pointing to the website?  Is the business listed accurately on local listing sites? The list goes on.  For example, it is not uncommon for an outdated and slow website to rank higher than a technically-perfect newer website because the older site has a robust and hard-earned back-link profile. No site’s SEO is perfect. The entirety of the digital presence has to be taken into account and then you can develop a strategy that addresses important weaknesses.

Common Pricing Models

Back in late 2011, SEO powerhouse MOZ conducted a survey of over 600 agencies in order to understand variations in SEO services pricing models. While this survey is now seven years old and MOZ admits the survey isn’t perfectly scientific, it does provide a solid general understanding of how most agencies price this type of work.

Some key takeaways from the survey:

  • Project-based pricing is by far the most popular model. Around 70% of the agencies surveyed said it’s their most commonly used scheme with projects falling into the four price ranges: $1,001-$1,500, $1,501-$2,500, $2501-$5,000 and $5,001-$7,500.
  • Monthly retainer pricing models, specifically the monthly rate, vary radically from agency to agency. The two most common were $251-$500/month and $2,501-$5,000/month.
  • Most agencies offer project-based, retainer-based and hourly based pricing models in order to fit the diverse needs and budget of clients. It is a competitive marketplace and it seems agency are very willing to adjust their systems to retain clients.

Digital Marketology’s SEO Pricing Models

Over the years and with many hundreds of SEO projects completed, we’ve learned how to expertly tailor our SEO services to the unique variables of each client. We offer both monthly SEO services and one-time SEO projects, and we tailor our plans to our clients’ budgets.

We determine a scope of work by breaking down factors such as:

  • How big is the website? How many pages need optimization?
  • How much content development is needed, particularly if the site is obviously lacking important pages?
  • How many technical issues need to be fixed?
  • If it’s a local business, are there multiple locations requiring business profile listing setup or edits?
  • How many backlinks does the website have? If there are not many, we’ll allocate more budget to focus on building a strong link profile.
  • How strong is the competition?

The standard package we recommend is $1,500 for month one and then $1,000/m beginning in month two. Month one is a higher fee because there is more heavy lifting to do in addressing technical issues and ensuring that all of the priority pages are keyword-optimized.

At the same time, a major factor in pricing our SEO services is the client’s budget. We can customize the scope of work to match a client’s budget down to $500/month. At a reduced fee, we have fewer hours to invest in the work, so we execute our strategy at a reduced speed and with a reduced scope of work. In practice, this means it may take us two months to complete an SEO Tune-Up rather than completing it in the first month, and we’d develop less content per month and build fewer links per month on an ongoing basis.

We also do offer one-time projects. The scope of a one-time project is typically limited to a one-time SEO Tune-Up (keyword optimization and technical fixes). These one-time projects are typically $1,500 – $2,500 depending on the size of the website and amount of technical issues to be fixed.

Conclusion

A successful SEO strategy involves evaluating many variables and forging a path forward within the client’s budget.  ‘How much does SEO cost?’ will always be a tricky question, but it’s important to recognize that — with the right strategy — progress can be made at nearly every price point.

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