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WebPropaganda... Search Engine Marketing
with no jargon and no bu?+*">t!

Posted by WebPropaganda

As a true search engine marketing company, we are very conscious that many organisations fail to grasp the distinction between search engine optimisation (SEO) and search engine marketing (SEM). It's important to understand the difference because SEO is merely a step towards making a sale; without a solid SEM strategy to back it up, it will fail to deliver results.
Although we enjoy educating our clients on what is Search Engine Marketing and what is not, there are things we are not prepared to do on our website:

In no particular order:

  1. Providing our website users with a plethora of SEO-SEM White Papers: Most of them are a badly written collection of well-known antiquited principles and techniques that are either out of use, outdated, unsubstantiated or plainly wrong.
  2. A pointless list of Search Engine Marketing definitions: Definitions can be found on Wikipedia
  3. Blow our own trumpets and pretend we are Gurus and Wizards: We leave this prerogative to our competitors. The WebPropaganda team only work very very hard...and don't make false promises.
  4. Explain our clients or prospects what is an SEO and how to rank on Google: All is written here!

WebPropaganda Search Marketing Consultants

WebPropaganda specialises in Search Marketing for Luxury brands...and all the others ”

Some useful questions to ask WebPropaganda include...and yes, we can answer honestly to all of them!

* Can you show me examples of your previous work and share some success stories?
* Do you follow the Google Webmaster Guidelines?
* Do you offer any online marketing services to complement your organic search business?
* What kind of results do you expect to see, and in what timeframe?
* What's your experience in my industry?
* How long have you been in business?

Tel: 00 44 01702 29117


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