I know the subject of who's good for search engine optimisation advice comes up over and over. There are many SEO agencies out there - I'd like one with a proven track record in dealing with subscription-based publishing sites, particularly for business to business (B2B) content.
If I had to choose, SEO for subscription-based sites is most important as a track record - because you have to think differently when so much content is behind a subscription wall and doesn't get accessed by search engines.
Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com
20 May 2010 16:51pm
Hi Suzanne,
Naturally, I would recommend Naxtech (dealt with subscription based tourism websites) but irrespectively of all that, perhaps I can provide some tips or advice if you send me some details regarding what you are trying to achieve, and what your end-goals are?
regards,
Denis
Denis Delcroix
Director at Hangar 17 ICT
24 May 2010 05:18am
Its great, I would recommend Hangar 17 ICT having enough experiences in this type of projects, (Dealt with subscription, conversion tracking goals and the wall info doesnt get indexed in search engines etc), all are natural.
Our search team are hosting a round table on SEO there, and Grant Attwell from Informa will also be hosting a break out session on the same subject too. As part of these discussions, you'll learn about who's active in this area at similar publishers, and also hopefully pick up some useful tips. You'll also be able to ask attendees which consultancies/agencies they use.
More information about the event is here, and I look forward to hopefully meeting you there!
CEO and Executive Chairman at PAY ON RESULTS SEO, PPC & CRO from Strategy Internet Marketing
09 June 2010 08:39am
Hi Suzanne, we have been working with publishers on our PAY-PER-RESULTS SEO model where we get paid only on the results we bring, perhaps that is worth considering? For more details see http://www.strategyinternetmarketing.co.uk/pay-per-results-seo.html or call Stephanie Iles on +44 845 838 0935
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11 June 2010 11:00am
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20 May 2010 16:01pm
I know the subject of who's good for search engine optimisation advice comes up over and over. There are many SEO agencies out there - I'd like one with a proven track record in dealing with subscription-based publishing sites, particularly for business to business (B2B) content.
If I had to choose, SEO for subscription-based sites is most important as a track record - because you have to think differently when so much content is behind a subscription wall and doesn't get accessed by search engines.
Any advice?
Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com
20 May 2010 16:51pm
Hi Suzanne,
Naturally, I would recommend Naxtech (dealt with subscription based tourism websites) but irrespectively of all that, perhaps I can provide some tips or advice if you send me some details regarding what you are trying to achieve, and what your end-goals are?
regards,
Denis
Director at Hangar 17 ICT
24 May 2010 05:18am
Its great, I would recommend Hangar 17 ICT having enough experiences in this type of projects, (Dealt with subscription, conversion tracking goals and the wall info doesnt get indexed in search engines etc), all are natural.
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Denis Delcroix
Director at Velo//
04 June 2010 13:05pm
Hi Suzanne
There is an event coming up which may help - SIPA (Special Interest Publishing Association) are holding their annual conference on 13th July in London.
Our search team are hosting a round table on SEO there, and Grant Attwell from Informa will also be hosting a break out session on the same subject too. As part of these discussions, you'll learn about who's active in this area at similar publishers, and also hopefully pick up some useful tips. You'll also be able to ask attendees which consultancies/agencies they use.
More information about the event is here, and I look forward to hopefully meeting you there!
http://sipaonline.com/sipauk/Julyconference
Thanks
Paul
Velo// - technology led marketing for publishers, brands and agencies.
CEO and Executive Chairman at PAY ON RESULTS SEO, PPC & CRO from Strategy Internet Marketing
09 June 2010 08:39am
Hi Suzanne, we have been working with publishers on our PAY-PER-RESULTS SEO model where we get paid only on the results we bring, perhaps that is worth considering? For more details see http://www.strategyinternetmarketing.co.uk/pay-per-results-seo.html or call Stephanie Iles on +44 845 838 0935
sfwf at dsf
11 June 2010 11:00am
There are many SEO agencies out there - I'd like one with a proven track record in dealing with subscription-based publishing sites, particularly for business to business (B2B) content.
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11 June 2010 12:43pm
Thanks with suzane this information is also helpful for me.