Hi, I just found this offer in WHT for SEO/SMO- Professional SEO/SMO for just $199, it seems quite affordable price, should I consider to go for that? http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=627339
You'd be much better off hiring some reputable and that knows what there doing. Someone more established and *branded*. Like us , or any well known company that will give you results, you do get what you pay for thats what I'm getting to, and you won't get much out of $199. Guarantee you that!
Some of it's just big word to impress - and you've got to make sure that the focus isn't too heavy on 'on-site' optimization and keyword placement. Depends what you need done, but it might be worth a punt on a domain that doesn't matter too much.
Buy high quality editorial contextual links . Contextual links are great for direct advertisement and great for the search engines, plus will boost rankings thats for sure . I'm in the top 5 for website design and many other competitive keywords.
I think its worth to pay some one $199 especially to these freelancer rather than other any established firms those charge you anything. I know this guy Dave well as he has done what he has promised, he worked for my three sites and two of my client sites and achieved very good results.
Not saying hes not good, but generally someone can not produce quality work with 1 man, a legitimate company that is well established and has brand recognition has more experience and a team of people that can create better verticals for you through your market. I just looked over that, and thats no way for all that he can create quality work I'm just being straight up front, but then again depends on what your looking for you do get what you pay for and 199 is very cheap, and yet only 1 person is doing it, nah need quality people article writing, social media expert, link builder, consultant, and etc. I'm the owner of DeWitt's Media Company and I just came across this thread and quite honestly you can not produce quality work that that cheap, bottom line clean cut and dry I just wrote about this on a blog post the other day.
I actually disagree with this. Even though it is probably a fact that one person can not perform as quick as a team, but the quality of the work can be just as good. This person could be trying to start out and thats why he so affordable. After he gets going and recognized his price might go up, he might also start forming a team. But, there is nothing saying that a single person operation is not going to give quality work, its just going to take longer for him to give the same results as a team.