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  1. Simon Jones

    Marketing at Company

    28 September 2009 10:36am

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    Hello.

    I am looking for recommendations for an SEO agency/ independent consultant.

    I am looking for help with an existing SEO programme that has recently suffered in Google. Experience in competitive markets is essential.

    Recommendations much appreciated.

    Thanks

  2. David Farrell-Shaw Silver

    Online Channel Manager at Sangamo Ltd

    28 September 2009 15:28pm

    David Farrell-Shaw

    Why has it suffered? What do you feel is the problem? How comptitive is 'your' market? What does success look like?

  3. Denis Kondopoulos

    Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com

    28 September 2009 15:43pm

    Denis Kondopoulos

    I'd certainly recommend Naxtech (www.naxtech.com).

  4. Sarah Theodorou

    Search manager at THESITEBOX.COM

    28 September 2009 17:43pm

    Sarah Theodorou

    Hello,

    The company which I work for, Red Ant will be able to help you - if you can email me the details then we can have a look at the issues you are facing and then discuss in more depth.

    Best Regards,

    Sarah

  5. David Reilly Platinum

    Director at Barracuda Digital

    29 September 2009 09:22am

    David Reilly

    Hello,

    I am the MD of Barracuda Digital and have extensive techncial experience in handling SEO issues in competitive markets. We also deliver one of econsultancy's SEO training courses. 

    I would be happy to have chat and can be reached on 07989 985922.

    Regards

    David

  6. Tom Lindridge

    Director at Future Blogging

    29 September 2009 14:01pm

    Tom Lindridge

    If you want a free and easy chat about your current SEO problems then contact online marketing specialists Future blogging.

  7. Anonymous

    29 September 2009 15:09pm

    Thanks for all the replies. David, the problem could be attributed to a number of things, which we're working on at the moment - but the really confusing thing is that the rankings are dissapearing and then returning.

    So if it is a penalty, then it's one which is coming and going. Here's what happens:

    • Home page loses top 5 ranking for main term and goes to position 9 – 14
    • Home page loses top 10 ranking for secondary term – page is not returned in SERPS
    • Sub-pages lose top 10/20 positions for relevant terms – only other internal pages from the news/articles sections will then show for these terms in the 300 – 700 position range

    Then all the listing return - absolutely perfectly - as if nothing ever happened.

    Anyone got any ideas / seen similar?

  8. Kate Mayfield

    Managing Director at 70 Fathoms

    30 September 2009 10:46am

    Kate Mayfield

    Hi
    MoneySpyder seem to have happy clients. Get them on www.moneyspyder.co.uk. We share offices with them and they seem to talk sensibly. Kate

  9. Crack Jack

    Project Manager at Bergstrom SEO Inc.

    30 September 2009 12:29pm

    Crack Jack

    Hi,

    www.Bergstrom-seo.com is pretty good. We have offices in USA, Canada and India. We’ve managed to provide our clients with a USA level of service and a price that is comparable with prices of India companies. So, I don’t think that you’ll go wrong with us. You can view our plans and services document here:

    Berstrom's personalized SEO services.


    You’re not going to get a good/legit analysis of what’s gone wrong unless you can give someone a full description of what your previous SEO company has been doing.

  10. Gemma Mahoney

    Digital Consultant at Red Ant

    02 October 2009 10:33am

    Gemma Mahoney

    This could be for a couple of reasons:

    1. You are viewing results from different datacentres
    2. You have been re-indexed and there was a glitch in the data for a little while there

    The most important question to ask yourself is "did our traffic suffer?" and "did our business suffer?" If the answer is no then you are possibly reviewing rankings for the wrong keywords.

    Focus on the information that your analytics gives you.

    I agree completely with Crack Jack that without a full review of your website and the actions taken by your SEO, then a good answer cannot really be given.

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