Nov 24
Got what it takes to help iBizZilla with SEO?
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I had a phone convo with Ken Hazelton of iBizZilla on the weekend and he’s fed up.
Ken has spent the past 4 years creating his online business and can’t seem to get any traffic or traction in Google. In fact, according to Google Analytics, the site is only receiving a measley 189 visits per month.
The site has a lot going for it - it’s a brokerage site for buying and selling businesses and the concept appears solid, with businesses ranked by cost, location and industry. It has an attractive design, but the site has never been optimized with search engines in mind.
Ken needs some guidance in terms of the following:
- Keyword Research
- Basic SEO
- Link Building
- Copywriting
- Anchor Text
- Search compatible design elements
Due to a ridiculous workload, I’m not currently taking on new SEO clients for at least 6 months. Ken can’t wait that long so he’s looking for an experienced SEO specialist or a recent graduate of Search Engine College to help him.
If you think you can help, please get in touch via his contact form.
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