Optimizing for Google Onebox

Knocking the competition down the results page.

Can I hire you to optimize my Google Base feed?

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The quick answer is no. You can’t directly contact me for hire.

The full answer is yes, but you’ll have to go through the firm I’m contracting through.

Due to the number of requests I’ve already received for optimizing feeds, you can now contact Neo1seo.com for a quote on Google Base feed optimization. We’re offering quick consultations on existing feeds all the way through total feed creation and weekly submissions. Prices will, of course, vary by your needs, but it should still be a great value for the amount of business you should be seeing as a result. Keep in mind that my primary employer is getting into the 7 figures annually just from this form of optimization, and I only look at these feeds once every few months for them. If you want it bad enough, we could be optimizing your feeds a bit more each day until you’re getting the business you want from it.

While we can’t make guarantees on rankings or even being able to create onebox results for phrases where they don’t currently show up, I would have no problem in stating that you will certainly see more traffic as a result. Most industries don’t currently have anyone really optimizing their feeds at the moment, so beating the competition isn’t an issue. But, since this is similar to SEO, results cannot be guaranteed.

The only other stipulation I’m putting on this is we won’t optimize feeds actively for competing stores. As an example, no power tool stores will be optimized. If we take on a client in an industry, as long as we are maintaining their feed we will not optimize against it, and we will make no exceptions to this. However, once we are finished with that client, we’d be more than happy to discuss your needs.

For a free quote, contact David through the form here or by calling him at 509-218-3200 today. My time is limited, and we’ll take new customers on a first come, first served basis, so don’t wait too long.

January 19th, 2007 Posted by Brian Mark | Strategies, podcasts | no comments

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