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My friend introduced me to a friend of his and I've started doing digital consulting for him, and helping him get his online marketing strategy together. Getting started on his analytics set up soon.
He already has a SEO company, but what they're doing is incredibly stupid. Literally exact match anchor texts from spammy PBNs with hundreds of posts on them (every single outbound link being an exact match anchor to a local business).
Luckily it seems like his website is still ok and hasn't been penalized.
He just signed a contract with them.
I've talked to him and we're both clear on that this is a major issue and we need to have links removed. So I'm going to ask him to ask his SEO to get those links removed from the PBNs before he gets fucked.
However, I"m not sure how to proceed after that since he's stuck in a contract. I really doubt this company can do any kind of legitimate white hat SEO. I mean for fuck's sake, they can't even build a passable PBN.
For a client like him I'd like to build legit links with content marketing and outreach, as well as building more citations, and getting links from industry resources if possible. But if he's stuck in a contract with an incompetent SEO... I guess we could pressure them to do that instead, but I doubt they have the skillset. Maybe I'll have to train them to do so? We can't just have them doing nothing.
Anyone dealt with a situation like this? What's his and my move here?
Obviously SEO's one part of the equation... I'm going to be helping him out with his paid traffic strategy as well (Adwords and FB ads). But he does get a ton of traffic through organic means and I'd like to keep that going and improving that.
He already has a SEO company, but what they're doing is incredibly stupid. Literally exact match anchor texts from spammy PBNs with hundreds of posts on them (every single outbound link being an exact match anchor to a local business).
Luckily it seems like his website is still ok and hasn't been penalized.
He just signed a contract with them.
I've talked to him and we're both clear on that this is a major issue and we need to have links removed. So I'm going to ask him to ask his SEO to get those links removed from the PBNs before he gets fucked.
However, I"m not sure how to proceed after that since he's stuck in a contract. I really doubt this company can do any kind of legitimate white hat SEO. I mean for fuck's sake, they can't even build a passable PBN.
For a client like him I'd like to build legit links with content marketing and outreach, as well as building more citations, and getting links from industry resources if possible. But if he's stuck in a contract with an incompetent SEO... I guess we could pressure them to do that instead, but I doubt they have the skillset. Maybe I'll have to train them to do so? We can't just have them doing nothing.
Anyone dealt with a situation like this? What's his and my move here?
Obviously SEO's one part of the equation... I'm going to be helping him out with his paid traffic strategy as well (Adwords and FB ads). But he does get a ton of traffic through organic means and I'd like to keep that going and improving that.