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websitebuild
05-04-2003, 11:19/11:19AM
Greetings,
We need the professional services of an SEO. Our site is WebsiteBuild.com. We are a new service that offers automatic site building for Flash, Intros and HTML sites along with templates for the DIY.
We would like to establish a relationship with an SEO to do all the SEO work for our customers. All website sales will be offered an SEO service as an add-on. We will also need the services of the SEO to fully optimize and place WebsiteBuild.com. If you are interested please feel free to contact at anytime.
I look forward to speaking with you.
Regards,
Tom
ihelpyou
05-04-2003, 11:47/11:47AM
Welcome to the forums websitebuild! :hi:
hmm. That's tough. I registered to see what happened when building a site.
It's all real nice but how does the client edit the html code? That's the big problem with auto sites and seo. I don't help those types as clients.
I don't know what to suggest.... except PPC advertising.
Further, there are certain things those sites "can" do though. Get into all the directories. Achieve quality links from other web sites, etc.
But to change up/edit the html code, that will be impossible.
websitebuild
05-04-2003, 11:59/11:59AM
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
The sites built are emailed to clients upon completion except for the HTML builder, they can then edit as they choose. The HTML builder offers manual HTML editing as well as automated. We also offer hundreds of HTML templates that can be edited and built out however the customer would like.
Hope that helps clarify things :)
Tom
ihelpyou
05-04-2003, 12:02/12:02PM
Interesting.
What if they change the entire html code for the front page? What happens then?
I mean change everything including lower case meta tags or upper case,....etc... everything?
Can they upload the full code into the server as it is?
websitebuild
05-04-2003, 12:10/12:10PM
Hi,
No they cannot change everything, it is a template driven builder but they certainly can edit meta tags....place keywords...change content...
Thanks,
Tom
ihelpyou
05-04-2003, 13:30/01:30PM
Yes. That's what I mean. The template has certain things that are set in stone and cannot be changed. All auto things have this. Most SEO's need to be able to edit the whole code. Much more than simply adding words to content or keywords or description or whatever. You have to be able to edit the actual code.
You have nice looking templates though!
Good luck!
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