How to rank no. 1 on google without paying a cent!
Why is Marketing Eye the #1 ranked website when you search for a marketing consultant on google?
It’s not rocket science, let me tell you that.
Isn’t it funny that marketing consultants profess to know everything about digital marketing, search engine optimisation, development of websites that work etc etc., yet how is it that a boutique national marketing firm beats the big agencies in ranking #1 in the most important search keyword in the industry. Marketing Consultant.
Simple.
We make websites properly. Most of our clients rank #1 in the key word that is most critical to their business because we ensure that the websites we are building, have the right key messages, meta tags, keywords and structure to optimise their position on key search engines.
Don’t pay for Adwords if you don’t have to!
You can if you are able to afford it, but if you are a small to medium sized business with a limited budget, then make sure that your web developer knows what they are doing. Sure, flash sites look great, but we all know that they don’t rank highly on google.
Our clients don’t pay a cent for their ranking on google.
We just make sure that we build their websites according to their overall marketing strategy and if it’s important to be well-placed on google, then a few simple changes to their websites, may be all they need.
Don’t listen to people who tell you otherwise.
I am constantly arguing with people who try to tell me that you have to pay to be #1 on google. You don’t and Marketing Eye and our clients are proof of this.
Invest in building your site properly and ensuring that your key messages are in line with your sales proposition to the market.
Don’t spend a cent more if you don’t have to. Keep your money in the bank and save it for a rainy day… there may be a few coming up in the future because the economy isn’t looking too good right now!
Work with Marketing Agencies that can put their money where their mouths are.
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