Here are some examples:
Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 9:47 am
Goals are great. Promises are trouble. Good agreements are essential.
We’ll get you to page 1. No matter how successful you’ve been in the past, every site, competitive landscape, and team behind the site is a different challenge. The promise of a #1 ranking can be a selling point for getting clients, but can you deliver on it? What will happen to your reputation if you don’t? This industry is so small that when people aren’t doing the right thing by their clients, it gets talked about.
Re-arranging the confusing statistics. I recently saw a leading agency tell a room full of SEOs: “The search result will provide online answers to 47% of your users’ questions.” Obviously, this won’t be true for benin number data SEO in the room, as different types of queries ہےdifferent SERPS، او
We will increase traffic by n%. Remember, promising promises can lead to being called a snake oil salesman. If you can avoid performance promises, especially in the proposal process, by all means please do so. Set well-informed goals instead of high-risk promises, and be conservative when possible. It is always better to overachieve than to underachieve.
You will definitely see improvements. Honestly, I wouldn't even promise that unless you *really* bet your life on it. You may see a lot of opportunities for improvement but you have no confidence that they will implement anything, that they will implement things correctly, that the implementation won't be overwritten, that competitors won't add to it or create new ones, or that the improvement opportunities you see یہاں تک کہ اس سائٹ پر کام کریں گے ۔
Don't: Use the same suggestion for every situation.
If your suggestion is so vague that it actually applies to any site, you تجویز دینے سے پہلے ہر صورت حال پر گہری نظر ڈالنے پر غور کرنا چاہیے ۔
We’ll get you to page 1. No matter how successful you’ve been in the past, every site, competitive landscape, and team behind the site is a different challenge. The promise of a #1 ranking can be a selling point for getting clients, but can you deliver on it? What will happen to your reputation if you don’t? This industry is so small that when people aren’t doing the right thing by their clients, it gets talked about.
Re-arranging the confusing statistics. I recently saw a leading agency tell a room full of SEOs: “The search result will provide online answers to 47% of your users’ questions.” Obviously, this won’t be true for benin number data SEO in the room, as different types of queries ہےdifferent SERPS، او
We will increase traffic by n%. Remember, promising promises can lead to being called a snake oil salesman. If you can avoid performance promises, especially in the proposal process, by all means please do so. Set well-informed goals instead of high-risk promises, and be conservative when possible. It is always better to overachieve than to underachieve.
You will definitely see improvements. Honestly, I wouldn't even promise that unless you *really* bet your life on it. You may see a lot of opportunities for improvement but you have no confidence that they will implement anything, that they will implement things correctly, that the implementation won't be overwritten, that competitors won't add to it or create new ones, or that the improvement opportunities you see یہاں تک کہ اس سائٹ پر کام کریں گے ۔
Don't: Use the same suggestion for every situation.
If your suggestion is so vague that it actually applies to any site, you تجویز دینے سے پہلے ہر صورت حال پر گہری نظر ڈالنے پر غور کرنا چاہیے ۔