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FeaturesBasic PlanAggressive PlanMarket Leader
Number of keyphrases optimized
(Keyphrases with less than 5M results)
Up to 30Up to 80Up to 150
Web server analysis
Keyphrase research
Keyphrase positioning reports
Meta tags (Title, keyword, desc)
Creation of robots.txt file
Creation of Google sitemap.xml
Link building/Link procurement
DMOZ submission
Yahoo directory submissionAdditional $299
Google Analytics setup w/ conversion tracking
Local Search Optimization
Setup of website sitemap
Alternate text added to images
Free & paid directory submissions
Competitor intelligence report  
SEO Consultation 
Phone support 
Copywriting 
Pay per click advertising setup 
Thematic one way links 
Website useability analysis 
Universal SEO (Video, Maps, Images, News)  
PPC landing pages  
Integration of blog w/ RSS  
blog network - Link building   
Website conversion analysis implementation  
    
One time campaign investment: $2,500 - $4,000$4,000 - $6,000$6,000 - $10,000
Progressive monthly optimization:
(Quarterly discounts available)
$300$500$800 to $2,000

 

The deliverable would include 10 hours of my consultation time each month for 4.5 months and a single report, delivered 45 days after contract signing, containing the following elements:
  • Keyword Research & Recommendations (what keywords will pull in qualified traffic, how many searches do these terms/phrases get, how should keywords be used in the site to attract search traffic)
  • Review of Search Engine Friendliness Issues (URLs, KW Usage, Code, Internal Linking, Metadata, Sitemap Use, etc.)
  • Competitive Analysis (who's currently chasing traffic for their terms or targeting the audience they want, what are these sites doing right or wrong)
  • Design, Usability & User Experience Suggestions (to help improve the way visitors perceive/use the site, and make it more attractive to the "Linkerati")
  • Content Creation Suggestions (what kinds of content would be valuable to add to the site to attract additional traffic and convert existing users, are there potentials for "Linkbait")
  • Link Acquisition Suggestions (a list of some great places to start requesting/buying/building links and ongoing strategies for a link campaign)
  • Recommendations for Avoiding Negative Search Engine Issues (duplicate content, URL canonicalization, re-direction of content - I note that they have multiple domains, etc.)
The total price for this package would be $30,000, paid as follows:
  • $7,500 down upon contract signing
  • $7,500 upon receipt of the report (45 days)
  • $5,000 30 days after report delivery
  • $5,000 60 days after report delivery
  • $5,000 90 days after report delivery
And here's what I'd offer for a hands-on, SEOmoz-rebuilds-the-whole-site, type of proposal:
  • New Design for the Site (using CSS and some gorgeous graphics to help them accomplish the design-bait process)
  • Information Architecture (designing the content flow and wireframing the various site components - note, this would encompass the usabilty, user experience & design suggestions from above)
  • New Content Components (including, most likely, a blog, a more in-depth tour and many other items)
  • Construction of the site (Programming, CSS, CMS, domain canonicalization, etc.)
  • SEO & Keyword Targeting (Figuring out where and how to use relevant keywords to draw in search traffic, optimizing pages for search engines, etc.)
  • Public Relations (At launch of the new site, we'd help to spread the word to relevant press sources - local newspapers, bloggers, magazines, etc.)
  • Link Building & Linkbait (Helping the site to develop the links necessary to rank for their targeted keywords and attract additional, relevant referral traffic)
  • Analytics Installation, Training & Reporting (Even the best sites need constant tracking and improvement. I favor using Indextools, but any anlytics program that provides action tracking works - we install, train the marketing/web team and provide updated reports until the end of the consulting process)
The full project would require ~7 months of effort, followed by 3 months of additional consultation and assistance with implementing ongoing ideas/projects. Cost would be ~$120,000, payable as follows:
  • $20,000 down upon contract signing
  • $15,000 after 45 days
  • $15,000 upon launch of new site (ETA - 100 days)
  • $10,000 per month thereafter

SEO Pricing & Quote

Although the bulk of the work is done upfront (in both of the above scenarios), we like to help spread the cost over the entire contract, as it makes it more affordable and practical for our clients. And yes, this is what we'd really charge - I know you're supposed to keep these numbers secret, but I'm not exactly sure why... We currently have multiple contracts with each of these formats in process and hopefully, we'll be signing up more in the fall (as we're fairly booked up at the moment).I think a lot of folks are probably wondering how I arrived at these numbers. The best answer I can give is experience, but there are a lot of factors that go into the pricing, including:
  • Competitiveness of the Sector (some quick KW research and some KW Difficulty reports can help with this)
  • Size & Complexity of the Existing Site (or the site that's to be built)
  • Outsourced Costs (we send nearly all our usability work to Kim Krause Berg, and a lot of other consulting, link building and research to Bill Slawski, so these prices figure into the cost)
  • Demand for our Services (i.e. 2 years ago, these prices would have been significantly lower, as we weren't nearly as well-known back then)
  • Desire to Work with the Client (for clients that will be very difficult to work with, either due to personality issues, bureaucracy or, on the opposite side - existing friendship or excitement from SEOmoz's staff to work on that particular site, the price can go up or down)
  • Estimated Time & Personnel Costs (SEOmoz spends quite a bit on labor, and we're giving out raises in August, so this is our major variable)
I actually wrote this post based on the request of a blog suggestion. To whoever sent that in - excellent question! I hope this provides many of the answers you were seeking.I'd love to hear your take - do you use additional pricing criteria? Do you think these prices are high, low, average? Why do you think so many firms choose not to provide accurate pricing data and examples on their sites?

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 11 July 2009 07:51  

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