What is White Label SEO?
White-Label SEO allows you to offer a full suite of SEO services to your clients, then sit back as I do all the work, all without your clients knowing that you have subcontracted the work.
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is the process of improving your clients’ site with the aim of increasing visibility for relevant searches. In other words, making changes to a website so that it appears higher in search engines such as Google.
How Does White-Label SEO Work?
Keyword Research
Hundreds of keywords are researched to find achievable phrase(s).
Page Tests
Website checked for broken links, checked for speed and checked for duplicate content.
On-Page Optimisation
Website content analysed and optimisation changes documented for your client.
Backlink Analysis
Existing backlinks to the site are analysed and cleaned up if necessary.
Social Signals
Social signals count improved (Twitter Shares/ Facebook Likes/ Facebook Shares)
Articles Submitted
Articles submitted to niche related blogs and industry based websites.
Links Published
Published links are checked for relevancy and power.
Unique Articles
High-quality unique article(s) containing links written.
Local Citations
Local business citations are created to enhance maps listings.
Keyword Tracking
Keyword Tracking for you clients key search phrases
Why Your Clients Need SEO
Picture this. You’ve created a brilliant website for a client but they are not seeing any more sales. Most of the time this is down to the fact that no one other than their existing customers knows they are there.
That’s where SEO comes in.
A huge proportion of website traffic is delivered via just two search engines, Google and Bing. As search engines are often the primary source of digital traffic for brands and complement other marketing channels. Greater visibility and ranking higher in search results than your competition can have a material impact on your bottom line.
However, SEO isn’t just about making your website ‘search-engine friendly’, it also needs to be useful and engaging for the website visitor too.
Search engines are always developing ways to make their platforms smarter and more effective, so it’s important that website owners stay on top of making their sites as accessible and engaging as possible while delivering the latest best practices as defined by the search engines.
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