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What's happening guys?
Just thought I'd drop a question that's been weighing on my mind, since I know a lot you guys have years of experience working with small business clients.
So here's the deal: My friend and I want to start a design/marketing firm targeting small/mid size businesses (local mostly).
I'd be doing design and marketing, and my boy would be handling the sales/on- boarding. But here's the thing: My friend is one of the coldest phone salesmen in his industry (he's closing multiple lukewarm leads for $5,000-$20,000 over the phone daily at a 60-90% close rate). He's also in the same general industry, only his company targets non-biz owners who want to start their own magical online eCommerce money making sites. It's quite the racket, considering his business gives zero fucks about actually fulfilling client's SEO needs (think Wolf of Wallstreet with biz op).
Anyway, we both know we could be killing it offering local businesses SEO.
My only concern is on the fulfillment end. Now, when it comes to local SEO (and SEO in general), there are no guarantees. I'm confident I can genuinely help improve client rankings, but with the way my partner likes to do things, there's always the potential he would "over promise" our service benefits in a way that doesn't require him to outright lie, but that may leave clients underwhelmed that they aren't in the top 1-3 results for competitive keywords after 3 months.
Unlike my partner's company, I don't have enough cash to hire lawyers every time someone complains they were taken advantage of. And unlike my partner's company, I actually plan on fulfilling services adequately.
But the potential for a client to freak out when his/her site isn't ranking as high as they had hoped is always there. SEO is very intangible and abstract.
So how do you guys mitigate this risk and cover your ass?
Do you have clients sign very explicit 3-6 month contracts that don't garuantee results?
Are you always 100% transparent about the risks of SEO during sales/on-boarding process?
Have any of you guys ever been taken to court or threatened with lawsuits by a client who felt you didn't "do enough?" SEO wise?
Thanks in advance to anyone who contributes their thoughts and experience.
Just thought I'd drop a question that's been weighing on my mind, since I know a lot you guys have years of experience working with small business clients.
So here's the deal: My friend and I want to start a design/marketing firm targeting small/mid size businesses (local mostly).
I'd be doing design and marketing, and my boy would be handling the sales/on- boarding. But here's the thing: My friend is one of the coldest phone salesmen in his industry (he's closing multiple lukewarm leads for $5,000-$20,000 over the phone daily at a 60-90% close rate). He's also in the same general industry, only his company targets non-biz owners who want to start their own magical online eCommerce money making sites. It's quite the racket, considering his business gives zero fucks about actually fulfilling client's SEO needs (think Wolf of Wallstreet with biz op).
Anyway, we both know we could be killing it offering local businesses SEO.
My only concern is on the fulfillment end. Now, when it comes to local SEO (and SEO in general), there are no guarantees. I'm confident I can genuinely help improve client rankings, but with the way my partner likes to do things, there's always the potential he would "over promise" our service benefits in a way that doesn't require him to outright lie, but that may leave clients underwhelmed that they aren't in the top 1-3 results for competitive keywords after 3 months.
Unlike my partner's company, I don't have enough cash to hire lawyers every time someone complains they were taken advantage of. And unlike my partner's company, I actually plan on fulfilling services adequately.
But the potential for a client to freak out when his/her site isn't ranking as high as they had hoped is always there. SEO is very intangible and abstract.
So how do you guys mitigate this risk and cover your ass?
Do you have clients sign very explicit 3-6 month contracts that don't garuantee results?
Are you always 100% transparent about the risks of SEO during sales/on-boarding process?
Have any of you guys ever been taken to court or threatened with lawsuits by a client who felt you didn't "do enough?" SEO wise?
Thanks in advance to anyone who contributes their thoughts and experience.