@Mitch Gallant It is very difficult to find a good SEO provider that will show you the result that your company deserves. Most OEM are only in the game for the money and spend very little time on your account. (Some vendors even optimize each store with the same content).
This is why just like
@craigh I have decided to do everything in house. I have been learning about SEO for about 3 years now, and still learning.
Here is what I would consider to be the main SEO factors:
- Get links for local sites (
people you do business with or local newspaper etc...)
-Write good content that people will want to read. (
This is the most difficult for me as I am a terrible writer lol)
& share your pages or article on social media. (
Having a blog directly on your site helps but not all OEM provides this.)
-Do not over optimize your anchor text here is a good example to follow (
50% brand link - 25% naked url - 20% general keywords such as "Click here" and only 5% of exact match keywords such as "Car dealer in city" )
-Include your city and state in your H1 of each page. (
this is not proven but it seems to work)
-Clean up your local citations
- Use Google's product (
youtube - Google my business - google + etc..)
-Get a twitter account. (
Twitter is now a sign of content freshness in the eyes or google. So tweet away and link to your site)
I check my keywords ranking and do a weekly website analysis with SEMrush. it's not too expensive and works for me. There is a lot more than meets the eye with SEO and it is a constant steep learning curve, but with time and dedication, you can learn to do it yourself.
cheers and good luck!
