SEO
I suggested to my daughter that she go into the business of promoting web sites. She became an EMT instead! <smile>
I think it's great that some of you return money if you don't get the client listed in the top 20, but I think that will bite you some day. Being "ranked" is a moving target and being listed high today does not mean you will be tomorrow. I hope your agreement defines a time period.
I've thought about trying my hand at that business, but I'm just not sure you charge what the service is worth. To do it right, you'd have to stay on top of it every month. Each site could require 10-12 hours a month which you would need to bill at least $30 an hour. Will any small business see the value and be willing to pay $300-$400 a month? Then, to make a living you'd need to have at least 20-30 customers and work 70 hours a week. And, if they slip in the rating, you'd give a refund. <smile>
I don't mean to belittle the idea. I think it's great. It just seems like you'd have to find a few clients who really appreciated the value.
Any comments?
Thanks...Dan
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