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SEO Expert pioneers new payment and service program

Published on September 16, 2009 by Last Click News   ·   No Comments

SEO Expert, a Manhattan-based search engine optimization company, is introducing a new program, where they will only charge clients for a one-time fee for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) advice.

With typical SEO companies, clients are charged a monthly rate. This is a more expensive and risky payment scheme. For one, this arrangement requires SEO companies to access you codes. Plus, there are extra communication and billing charges.

After conducting a survey on potential customers, SEO Expert found that all clients really want is a comprehensive SEO guide that can be customized for their site, industry, and keywords. But what’s most important to the client is that they can execute this campaign with an in-house staff.

After much consideration, SEO Expert has decided that this is the service and payment scheme that would best serve the client and the company. Although each transaction would reel in less revenue, the company believes that the volume of clients will more than make up for it.

“If you give the customer what they want, everything else will take care of itself,” asserted Sean O’Brien, the company founder.

SEO Expert is one of the top SEO companies in the world. It ranks among the top 10 results on search queries for “seo expert” on Google, Yahoo, and Bing.

Source: Venture Beat

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