If you're paying for s E. O, here are seven things that you should check for to make sure that you're paying for what you're getting. 1, page titles.
Do you have the correct page titles on every single page?
Are the page titles are the correct length? Are they too long or are they too short? Meta descriptions.
You can't leave these out on any page at all.
3, H1 titles. Are the H1 titles done correctly? Do you have H1 titles on all your pages?
No.
4, keyword research. Has your provider given you a list of the keywords that you're looking to target and looking to rank for? 5, blogs.
If your provider is saying that blogs will be done, have the blogs been done?
And are they published? Are they good quality? And do they actually rank?
No.
6, reporting. Are you getting detailed, easy to understand reports from your provider? 7, and most importantly, are you ranking?
If you search the term or word that you want to come up for, are you coming up on the Google search results?
Now, as we've said many times, yes, sometimes SEO. Can take long, but a lot of times it shouldn't take long as some of these false SEO. Agencies are telling you.
All of these things that I've just mentioned to you can be checked very easily with simple free tools if you're paying someone to do s.
E O for you, but you're not sure if you're getting what you're paying for and you have a hunch that you're really dealing with the amateur, give me a call or go to my website, top click dot c o dot z a and let's set up a free audit for you.