2. If you are a blogger or webmaster, you are likely looking
high and low for a freelance SEO provider and finding it
just a little bit difficult. Freelance SEO or even SEO is not
an easy thing to come by. It requires a great deal of
experience and training to get the art of SEO down just
right. Many people will come to you saying they know
all there is to know about SEO, but nine times out of ten,
you will find that they while they might know bits and
pieces, they do not know enough.
3. Freelance SEO providers are required to keep up with
algorithms associated with search engines, as well as
programs and technicalities of the field. Most often, the
really great freelance SEO providers already have several
websites they are currently working on, therefore, are
able to show examples of work.
4. Freelance SEO (search engine optimization) is a
combination of many things from links and keyword
optimization to articles. It might be necessary to hire
several people that are experienced in one area of SEO,
which may be a lot easier than trying to find one person
possessing all the skills that are available to help you out
on your website.
5. Either way you go, make sure you check out examples of
freelance SEO work. See some websites they have
worked on, look at their page ranks and search engine
results on specific keywords. Check with the webmasters
to ensure that the freelance SEO provider did indeed do
the work they claim. Look at their style and make sure it
clicks with your own as well.
6. If you post a project on a freelance website, look at the
feedback of the person. If they are an experience
freelance SEO provider they will have several positive
feedback to back up their claims. That is not to say that
you should not consider someone with no feedback if
they can provide verifiable samples or references. If they
have no feedback it could mean they are new to the site
or even new to the freelance world, but have the
necessary experience in SEO to do the job for you.