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7 Questions to Ask your SEO Agency

Are you considering hiring an SEO agency for your business? Or perhaps you already work with an SEO agency but the results are lack-luster.

SEO can be technical and most business owners know they need to invest in this channel, but aren’t sure exactly what to ask their SEO agency to ensure they are the best fit.

We have laid out 7 questions to ask your potential SEO agency or your current SEO below.

7 Questions to Ask Your SEO Agency

  1. When it comes to SEO, what is your process when you onboard a new client?
    • This question will give you insight into the processes, procedures, team and technical aspects of the SEO agency. You will want to see if they will put together an SEO strategy, keyword research, blog topics or website page list at the start of your campaign.
  2. Does your SEO agency perform both on-page SEO and off-page SEO?
    • This is an important question. Many agencies don’t offer both, but the magic happens when you optimize on-page AND off-page SEO elements. Find out what type of content building, link building, local SEO efforts, etc. that they will be managing on a month-to-month basis.
  3. When can I see results?
    • Understand that SEO is a long game. It is a long-term digital marketing channel that takes time. If an SEO partner promises results within the first 1-3 months, it is a red flag. Transparency is key, and most often the efforts done now can be seen in 3-6 months.
  4. What type of reporting will I receive?
    • Seeing your results is essential to understanding where your investment is going. Be sure your SEO partner will generate monthly results for your campaigns that you have access to.
  5. How do I know what changes your team did on my site?
    • This is a great question to ask and builds trust with your potential SEO agency. Some agencies will supply you with a monthly work diary, which includes a complete list of every change their team made on your website. Ask for this, you will want to ensure the SEO agency is actually doing the work on your site.
  6. What keywords are we targeting?
    • This is a great question to ask and builds trust with your potential SEO partner. Some agencies will supply you with a monthly work diary, which includes a complete list of every change their team made on your website. Ask for this, you will want to ensure the SEO agency is actually doing the work on your site.
  7. Do you have any case studies I can review?
    • The proof is in the pudding when it comes to SEO. Even with external factors and changing algorithms, seeing what results an SEO agency can achieve on their client SEO campaigns helps you understand what they can do for your business.

If you are looking to partner with an SEO agency in The Woodlands, TX, fill out the form here and someone from our team will reach out.

About Backstage Digital

Backstage Digital is a full service digital marketing agency based in The Woodlands, TX. Founded in 2017, Backstage Digital believes in transparency while generating actual results from client campaigns.

Five Things Your Competitors Know About Authentic Online Marketing

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authentic online marketing

Authentic: We hear this word often in business, not only when it comes to online marketing.

  • Build authentic relationships.
  • Create authentic marketing messages.
  • Send authentic letters or notes.

The reason we hear this word throughout all facets of our business is because authenticity stretches across every person in your company.

But how can brands show their audience that they are authentic without coming on too…inauthentic?

Let’s see what consumers think about authenticity and brands online.

  • 86% of consumers say authenticity is important when deciding what brands they like and support.
  • 81% of surveyed consumers said that they need to be able to trust the brand in order to buy from them.
  • 66% of consumers think transparency is one of the most attractive qualities in a brand.
  • 77% of consumers buy from brands who share the same values as they do.
  • 79% of people say that user generated content highly impacts their purchasing decisions.

These numbers are astounding. And for a business owner like yourself – they should impact how you position your brand online.

What Exactly is Authenticity?

Webster defines authentic as “not false or imitation: real, actual” – which sounds simple enough. But how do we translate this throughout your online marketing.

Here’s Five Things Your Competitors are Doing that You Should be Too!

Do you watch your competitors online marketing and wonder why yours is falling on flat ears? Keep reading.

1.      PEOPLE Are the Heartbeat of Their Business

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One of the best ways to build authentic marketing campaigns online is to show the backbone of your business, your employees.

Your employees not only serve your customers but they are the difference in a thriving business and one that well, isn’t thriving.

Likewise, consumers want to support businesses that care and support their employees. Pulling down the sheet to show the back-bone of your business and integrating your employees throughout your marketing messages builds authenticity online.

2.      Understand How to Serve Your Audience

Authentic online marketing stems from the understanding of your audience. Answer these questions before creating content online:

  • Who is your audience?
  • What do they like/dislike?
  • When they make purchased, what do they value the most?
  • When it comes to your brand, what means the most to them?

By identifying what matters to your audience your brand can build authentic, relevant content that inspires, educates and helps your audience.

3.      Humanize Your Tone of Voice

Do you know what drives a consumer mad online? Seeing the same generic, bot responses to any questions that are posted to their brand.

Allow your social media managers to craft responses that are both authentic and human. Not only does this humanize your brand on social media – it builds great customer service and leaves a lasting impression.

Automated, generic responses are one of the most inauthentic things your brand can do online.

4.      Consistent Content Creation & Publishing

Whether you content is on social media, YouTube, blog content or Podcasts – having consistency builds authenticity online.

Why?

The content your brand creates and publishes should serve your audience. But, if you go MIA for a few weeks, it leaves “some not-so-good tastes” in your consumer’s mouths.

Your audience follows you on these channels because they are interested in your brand. When you provide inconsistent content for them, it shows where your priorities are.

5.      Support Non-Profit Causes

Does your business support non-profit organizations? This is a great way to build authentic messaging and get your audience involved.

Consumers want to feel that they are doing good when they spend their money. Showing them how you support different causes and organizations is just one way they know your brand is one they want to support.

However, inviting them to support the organization with you builds a human connection with your audience that drives an authentic approach.

Cut Through the Noise

When it comes to cutting through the noise in today’s online marketing arena – be authentic. Transparent companies that are considerate, compassionate and honest with their consumers build authentic online marketing campaigns.

Brands that are authentic in everything that they do seeps into their marketing messages online.

About Backstage Digital

Backstage Digital is a digital marketing agency specializing in lead generation for their clients. We create custom digital marketing campaigns that generate results for our clients. More importantly, our clients have a 24/7 dashboard to review the ROI of all digital marketing campaigns. Contact us to learn more.

How to Spot Black Hat SEO

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Here’s the deal. There is no easy, fast way to get your website to rank number one in Google search. If there was, everyone would be number one.

When a marketer or an agency promises a number one spot with a “secret method” – shake their hand and walk them out.

I’m still in awe of the amount of black-hat SEO tactics that are being promoted in today’s digital marketing arena. If you are looking to hire an SEO agency and don’t know exactly what to ask, or look for – these questions will help.

What goes into your SEO strategy for my website?

For this question, you want to hear the process of how they will deliver results. There are over 200 ranking factors that Google looks at. These include meta tags, back linking, social signals and content. Focusing on one of these isn’t going to be successful. Understand their process, what goes into the planning and more importantly, how they will execute.

How would you build links for my website?

Several business owners understand that link building, or backlinks, to your website is a good thing for SEO. While backlinks are an important factor, the type of links impact your rankings. If someone will “sell” 3,000 backlinks for $50 – it’s not a deal. Don’t buy into that.

The only way to obtain credible links is by offering quality content that provides value. Once you do this, you can promote those pieces of content in order to increase your backlinks.

How do you incorporate keywords throughout my site?

This is an important question. If they mention that the keywords will be hidden or tiny to give signals to search engines…RUN! This is the furthest thing that you need for your website. Keywords should be used in a normal manner, that is beneficial to the audience. Tagging pages on the backend, incorporating keywords and phrases in the copy are great ways to include your targeted keywords on a page.

I cannot stress enough that once SEO is done wrong, it’s extremely difficult (and expensive) to go forward. Google knows what they are doing and they can see all of the black hat tactics mentioned above. They will demote your website and could possibly remove your site from their index.

Don’t fall into empty promises. Remember that SEO is a marathon – strategic and small changes are what bring you over the finish line.