Yes, I know, this subtitle is deliberately provocative. If you are a technician – Francesca is not – it is very likely that for you the word SEO is synonymous with a series of technical operations. Your client pays you and it is right and sacrosanct to carry out every type of due and necessary optimization. You optimize the main tags, take care of the internal structure, the on-page SEO. I could have left it at that. But is this really what the customer wants? To answer this question we need to take a step back. Sliding full force into the nature of the problem. At that exact moment in which he first thought of SEO as a “solution”.
Keywords, SEO copywriting , oscillations, indexing are unknown worlds for him
Obviously what he wants Italy Email List is something decidedly more concrete and tangible. What he wants is to sell. Sell your products, receive new contacts and respond to requests. In short, he wants to do his job better. Are you really sure that your SEO strategy can really help your client do their job better? What my client does after he pays me is none of my business I could have gotten rid of the problem in the time it took me to say this sentence. I won’t deny that I have heard this phrase at least a hundred times and wanting to put it to shame, starting from an assumption as banal as it is sacrosanct.
This is what the majority of “sellers” of any product or service think
Once it has passed Venezuela phone number database supplier to the buyer. I said most, not all of course, not me for sure . “Not me”. How arrogant this post… Why then can’t I pronounce this sentence? Quickly said, because it predicts suicide. Every time you say “I don’t care” you are in fact excluding yourself from the change that will arrive inexorably soon. I’m talking about that social, and therefore commercial, change that we would all have to deal with. That change in which someone else willing to “give a damn” will take your customers, leaving you in the lurch. In an increasingly saturated market, finding new customers is becoming more and more complex every day.