Is your Web Site Lost in Space?

Chances are good that you have been over there a few times. The other web. It's a crowded place with over a hundred million web sites.

most internet users have never heard of the "invisible web" because they simply never go there.

What is the invisible web? The definition of it - any search result that does not land in the top three pages of what the search engine returns.

People do not have time nor do they want to wade through pages and pages of these search engine results. In this rapid information age, users want data fast.

What color is your web site?

Is it red or green? If your site is in the invisible web, it's not reaching its potential, and most likely operating in the red, because there is no return on investment (ROI).

A properly engineered SEO campaign will always keep your web site visible, with new clients and prospects, and your internet presence will never be lost in space.

 

 

 

Has your internet presence
become LOST IN SPACE?

 

Search Engine Frequently Asked Questions

Q - What is ORGANIC SEO?

Organic SEO (also termed natural seo) is the process of allowing well formed and theme-optimized pages to mature naturally in the search engines. Organic SEO overtime receives a better ranking as your link popularity increases from other web sites. Boxthree does not subscribe to PPC advertising schema, where you pay for positioning, and each click that accesses your web site from the search engines. PPC advertising runs anywhere from fifty cents per click and up, and we have seen pay per click amounts as high as $42 per click!

Q - How long does a SEO campaign take?

An effective SEO campaign takes up to a year, although results may vary. There are many factors that contribute to the success of a SEO campaign, such as new web site (Google sandbox effect), inbound links, competition, keyword popularity etc. Unfortunately, SEO is not a "lightswitch" event. Also, as you gain popularity in the search engines, your competition will also, if they are SEO inclined.

Q - What is the invisible web?

The invisible web is any result that does not land in the top three pages of the search engine results. It is termed the invisible web because very few readers will search past page three of the search engines results. We live in a "information now" age, and readers are impatient. They want information quick. It is generally thought that if your site is in the invisible web, it is not reaching its potential, and most likely operating in the red, because there is no return on investment (ROI).

Q - How do you start an effective SEO campaign?

Each SEO project is quite different. We start all SEO campaigns with research. We analyze your industry, popular keywords, competition, etc. We also analyze your existing HTML to determine if re-coding or re-programming is necessary. This initial research is a requirement, as it helps us build a roadmap to a successful SEO outcome.

Q - We want to do try and do SEO on our own. Do you offer SEO consulting?

Yes. We offer SEO consulting in blocks of 12 hours, which includes some research, and interpreting the information (analytics). You can contact us at seo@boxthree.com for more information on our consulting rates.

Outperform The Competition

Let us analyze your current sites performance. We'll make the necessary SEO changes to give your internet presence optimal search engine visibility. Then you can outperform your competition before they start outperforming you.

 

the visible web is where 95% percent of internet users find information

Boxthree Offers:

How well does your audience find you when searching for your services or products offered through popular search portals such as Yahoo, Google, and MSN? And more importantly, how SEO-friendly is your web site to these search engines?

With our research and in-depth analysis service, we can give you these answers and more. Boxthree can genetically re-engineer your site so that it can do the job it's supposed to do, which is attract potential customers to your products & services twenty-four-seven.

 

 


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