Chris Gawlik
Outsourcing A Web Site ???
17 August 2014 | 10 replies
Understand that just bc you have a website doesnt mean anyone will find you, you will need to have it around for a long time and most likely need to hire a SEO expert to help you with your search rankings. disclaimer - I am not trying to solicit you by any means, just showing you the work I have had done by a freelance company.
Zerrick Currie
Virtual Bird dog Nets $1000 Per MONTH for the next year!
2 June 2014 | 7 replies
You're a web designer and SEO who happens to be building a real estate site for someone else.
Navneel Prasad
Real Estate Video Software - Newbie Help Required!
16 July 2014 | 5 replies
If you are doing more than one or two a month you can then outsource the editing and SEO maximisation to them as well, well worth it for us.Good luck, @kyleelmer
Account Closed
How to Start a REIT and Find Investors?
4 July 2019 | 17 replies
I am a web developer and SEO freelancer by career, but really want to get into a NNN deal.
Glen S.
Virtual assistant
25 September 2018 | 6 replies
Glen,I have a side small Amazon business and have found good VA's on this website:onlinejobs.phThey have a specific category of real estate VA's in addition to VA's for SEO, and many other areas.Hope you find this helpful,Lisa SmithNovato
Reuben Stone
Web Based Property Management Solution
6 October 2014 | 2 replies
but the backend "Sites" module does not permit much control from a SEO standpoint, so I have spent a lot of time coming up with workarounds.
Dustin T
anyone trying the new seocontests?
10 April 2006 | 6 replies
has anyone heard about the seo contests going on for web folks?
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How do I create a Webpage?
14 December 2019 | 15 replies
Search engine optimization (SEO as it's called) is a specialized field, and few people, even among those who do it for a living, do it well.This is a great point!
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marketing in slow/bad times
7 May 2007 | 2 replies
I have experience with both...SEO (search engine optimization) and PPC...Driving new and relevant traffic to your landing page or website is what Adwords does best---it works masterfully if your ad draws attention.Converting this PPC lead into a paying client is something altogether different---your website needs to be leakproof (lead leakproof that is) to get the greatest ROI from Adwords...I give you an example of conversion/ROI on an active campaign I am running for bad credit mortgages that I spent $750 on in April: Click Through Ratio: 1-15% depending on keyword (I don't pay top dollar for my keywords and as a result, CTR is lower then it could be).