My 1st Local SEO Client!
Hello fellow WAers,
Just wanted to report that I have acquired my 1st local SEO client, and have one other guy I am waiting to hear back from. Pretty sure he will sign on as well. I am charging $900 to one and $1350 for the other! Not bad! I will be outsourcing a lot of the links, manually building a link wheel, and doing articles to support his main site. I am figuring on putting in about 20 hours of my time to help him get some good rankings for KWs related to his business. I told him my hours would be put in over the course of 6 months, so 3-4 hours per month. My goal is to build steady back links to avoid their business site getting sand boxed.
HOW DID I FIND CUSTOMERS??
This is not rocket science here. Here is how I went about this:
I started by performing local KW research, I just picked a niche and it was heating and cooling. I looked for the exact domain heatingandcoolingxxxxxx.com to see if it was available, and it wasn't. So, I went and Googled heating and cooling xxxxxx to see where this site was ranking for that KW, and it was on page 8.
Here is where it gets interesting...
Now, I decided to get some balls, and cold call the business owner. Little did I know it would go so well. I simply told him that there was no reason he could not get to page 1 for that KW, and the KW gets "X" searches per month. I said if you can get a top spot for this KW you would be looking at some serious traffic. He liked the sounds of this a lot.
It really is that simple. Moving local business sites up the rankings is not as tough as a lot of affiliate campaigns we run. When you slap a city in the KW phrase it makes things much easier.
My point is ANYONE who is training at WA can do this. Don't limit your skills to just affiliate campaigns, which can be hard to make sales on. There are thousands of business owners with poorly performing websites, and with the skills we learn here you can provide a very valuable service to these people. Just let them know what they are missing out on, and it really sells itself.
Thanks for reading this. I am planning on turning up the heat for local SEO businesses in 2011, and you should to!
Cheers,
Josh
Did you get all of the money up front? ...a portion? ...or did you have to promise the guy he'd see results before he had to pay?