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    I just looked at their web site and I think you are out of luck whether or not they do good work:
    Thank you very much for your interest in SEO Guy Services but I we are currently not taking on any new clients.
    The fact that they have reached 100% capacity must mean something though.

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    ^ well that sounds really bad for you George. But don't worry you can
    still look for other seo, there are lots of outsourcing company there
    who can help you with your site. If you want a source, you can
    try looking at them here at ukwebmasterworld and on other
    webmaster forums.

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    About Our SEO Service :

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    Yeah definitely they will help you or check this site seowebsitetraffic.com

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    SEO is a tricky one. The good SEO's are real busy, the poor ones will cold call you and spam the hell out of forums etc.

    Real estate is tricky, not easy and not cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoge01 View Post
    Hi, I'm a real estate agent and I'm trying to get an SEO work for a real estate website. I have heard SEO guys are the person to talk for real estate sites.

    Do you think I should go to them? They use link popularity services.

    Any suggestion?


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    Hi There,
    Do your own 100% success?
    After creating websites for a number of years!
    I have found three main factors to be considered:
    Title
    Description
    Image Alt Tags

    The Title shows up in the search engine as the main heading of the searched topic.
    Then the Description below should have keywords inserted relating to the main Title.
    Image Alt Tags should always be filled in for Image Banks/Searches your website will show up with the image location.

    PDF’s: It’s the Title of the PDF that’s shown in Google, on the search page it might come under another heading.
    Forums are the same: It’s the Title of the thread that appears in the search.
    The tab in the browser shows the Title to each page!
    The way to check is to view the source of the page and you’ll find the Title again relates to the search.
    Regarding keywords: I have never found a search especially in Google based on keywords alone! The keywords appear in the Title every time.
    (I read years ago that Google disregards Meta Keywords and have always found this to be true)
    The “Title & Description” must be inserted into every page relating to the contents of that particular page.

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    Cheekyman, title description and alt image attributes will not scratch the surface of a real estate site (sorry). It might be ok for 'red widgets in sometown', but real estate is competitive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldWelshGuy View Post
    Cheekyman, title description and alt image attributes will not scratch the surface of a real estate site (sorry). It might be ok for 'red widgets in sometown', but real estate is competitive.
    Hi OldWelshGuy, I see you on the UKBF over the last couple of yrs.

    Regarding Real Estate SEO, i find the same with travel SEO, it comes a bit slower than other businesses that we work on. Having said that, if we do a job for a new client and we haven't worked in that line of work before then we do research the business before hand, way before we start on the initial changes to the site.

    Iain

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