I'm An SEO Expert. Ask Me Anything !

Ummmm, ok?

If you're an SEO expert, that's great and you might be able to help a lot of agents.

How about showing us your website, some websites you've worked on and maybe a few testimonials.
 
When someone is trying to do a favor - it's proper to say - Thanks!

If I was soliciting business, that would be another thing.

Ummmm, ok?

If you're an SEO expert, that's great and you might be able to help a lot of agents.

How about showing us your website, some websites you've worked on and maybe a few testimonials.
 
Scott is a true SEO Expert.

Google Texas Life Insurance.



Before anyone tells you they are an SEO Expert, make sure their website is page 1, link 1 of google. If they cant do that with their own website, how are they doing to do it for you?
 
BDouglas - why do people feel the need to show up and BS about their expertise....we all know that you are not an expert at SEO, never will be...



I have a website that I have been marketing for term life insurance. It is starting to generate more traffic to the form page (quote page) but the form is not converting very well. The call to action has already been completed as the visitor has clicked the "Get Quotes" button but the form might just not be good.

My question is this:

#1 - Does anyone know of a company that offers an online comparative rater that offers term life insurance that also handles all of the back end part of the sales process in exchange for a percent of commission. The current company I am dealing with now does this, but they are slow to call the leads (sometimes a few days later) and as I stated above, the form does not seem to convert.

#2 - Does anyone have experience with AB Tests from having the forms on their site / off site (ie. re-directing the traffic to the online quoter that is hosted on the companies website)

I am very interested in making a change now, just wanted to know if anyone has experience with any reputable companies.

Thanks!
 
Listen, because you have a website ranking on first page Google does not make you a SEO expert. I have sites/blogs that rank 1st position page 1 Google AND they generate business for me. I don't know much about SEO at all.

Well...wait - that's confusing. Actually it's not. These are older sites/blogs that I've had which means they have a lot of content.

So really, when I'm looking to hire a SEO expert I really don't care about the one/two sites you happen to have on 1st page Google that have been around since Al Gore invented the internet.

I'm more interested in sites you've helped get to page in now...and a variety of sites.
 
SEO and user experience - very different things. I have some clients that have a 10% conversion ratio on their sites, and others that have .019%

Never claimed to be a graphic designer, user experience expert.




BDouglas - why do people feel the need to show up and BS about their expertise....we all know that you are not an expert at SEO, never will be...
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LOL, whew, tough crowd in here. :)
 
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I remember when people use to drive their own traffic to their websites. Not Google or worrying about SEO.
 
SEO and user experience - very different things. I have some clients that have a 10% conversion ratio on their sites, and others that have .019%

Never claimed to be a graphic designer, user experience expert.





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LOL, whew, tough crowd in here. :)

you're unwilling to show some of your existing work, and asked amateurish questions that an seo expert would not be asking.
 
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