Where Do I Post to Hire SEO Experts
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I am looking to hire an expert link builder who specializes in building very high-quality links and creating content that attracts links. There used to be a board on the site to post this to, but I cant find it anymore. What is the best way to find qualified SEO experts who are mozzers?
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Hi Lawrence,
You're more than welcome - I hope the posts give you some actionable ideas for your campaigns whoever you decide to go with.
Of course! : )
Our website is www.designbysoap.co.uk - you can see our client list at www.designbysoap.co.uk/clients.
The website for SEOGadget is www.seogadget.co.uk
Thanks Lawrence, hope you have a nice weekend
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Thanks or the response John. I'm just a little swamped today, but I will look over your posts over the weekend and get back to you. Do you have a website for the company or any other information that I could look over?
Lawrence Smith
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Hi Lawrence,
The SEOMoz list of recommended companies is a good place to start, some excellent companies on there. I would recommend SEOGadget (run by Richard Baxter), they're extremely good at what they do.
If it's purely high quality link-building and content creation that you're after then I can certainly help too, feel free to read my recent SEOMoz blog posts (as Collin suggests, a great way of finding reputable and knowledgeable companies) on content creation and infographic-based link-buidling:
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/indepth-guide-to-content-creation-with-infographic
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/getting-the-maximum-number-of-links-from-your-infographic
I don't tend to use the Q&A to plug my own company but from your description it sounds like we may really be able to help.
Thanks Lawrence, good luck with your search and feel free to get in touch any time.
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I will also recommend search your field , see the companies that rank up in strong keywords and see if you have a way to contact the company that did the SEO (usually they did it long time ago and don't serve this customer anymore so they can help) that's how i get most of my work and people already have the trust as they see what we can do.
good luck
Mike
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I would probably go about this by searching all blog and youmoz articles relating to link building. Click through the authors profiles and see where they work. Also try checking the profiles of commenters who may have insightful remarks.
This approach lets you read their blogs or articles before you make a decision on who to hire, as well as familiarizes yourself with the various tactics they're likely to try, all the while ensuring it's only mozzers you're looking at.
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