SEO services wish list

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I'm trying to price out a full-on mega seo package for a client. So I've found myself on wickedfire alot searching for particular services and booking marking them to come back to. I'm finding some area's lacking though (Either they're not being offered, the service is ho-hum, or I'm search retarded).

Feel free to post in this thread if you offer this service, I've somehow missed an awesome solution here on wf, or if you have your own wish list you can post here as well, chances are we all have a few of these.

1. Wiki links (these seem scarce and/or questionable atm)
2. edu links (I swear there was a service on here before but I can't find them)
3. Social media (basically I want the "corporate plan" on Knowem but I don't want to pay 350.00 for it ;) )
4. I want a Twillio guy. Someone to set up OPENVBX for me and then install a an analytic plugin for me (github.com/chadsmith/OpenVBX-Plugin-Analytics) This would probably be a cinch for anyone with any experience with twillio but I may have to take it to freelancer for 3rd world rates. :D
5. A pony. I've always wanted a pony.
 
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Services I would pay for that nobody offers:

1) Local review submission w/ aged Google accounts/popular Google Hotspot accounts (SO HOT RIGHT NOW!)

2) *SMART* Review submission to Yelp and other local directories w/ localized aged Yelp accounts/pro accounts. These shouldn't look fake as shit.

3) Guest blog posting

4) Niche, non-spam blog comments

5) SEO site analysis (manual, not through a fucking program)

6) New types of link diversity (everyone already has blog comments, directories, web properties, etc).

7) eCommerce SEO/link building package (a way to build many links to each product in a client's eCommerce store)

8) Industry blog loaded w/ content, auto-posted over a couple months (1-2 posts per week, drip fed) and/or auto-blog setup.

Let's see some different services instead of the same shit (mini nets, blog comments) over and over again. There are already enough people offering these services. Diversify, motherfuckers.
 
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My view on EDU links: All those profiles are nice, but often they are simply orphan pages and don't have alot of punch. It starts becoming really interesting if you happen to know someone working for the university and taking care of the website. Payment isn't too good, so additional sources of income are welcome...just make sure the guy doesn't quit and the new one is overmotivated and kills all links. *sigh*
 
Magic Hats - right on ! there is a HUGE gap in some of the services you mentioned and if some members are paying attention they should make note and make this a new opportunity for income because there is a large need out there for some of them.
 
Services I would pay for that nobody offers:

5) SEO site analysis (manual, not through a fucking program)

6) New types of link diversity (everyone already has blog comments, directories, web properties, etc).

7) eCommerce SEO/link building package (a way to build many links to each product in a client's eCommerce store)

Diversify, motherfuckers.

Jason,

5) what do you want out of this? a site audit or an seo strategy plan? both? I would love to offer this...canned price or based on site? canned price is better for us for simplicity sake, based on site could work for you better depending on the challenge (less costly for easier sites)

6) we're bringing something no one offers to the table shortly, just refining. It will be semi-private though, but it will be available

7) more so than a DFB file to blast all your long tails? link wheels around each page? I NEED ANSWERS :)

also, Lauren, we offer wikis...hit up myself or grind and we can chat about some of the new stuff we're developing
 
5) what do you want out of this? a site audit or an seo strategy plan? both? I would love to offer this...canned price or based on site? canned price is better for us for simplicity sake, based on site could work for you better depending on the challenge (less costly for easier sites)

Both. Right now, I pretty much outsource everything except for actually going through the client's site and making SEO/usability suggestions. I would look for a canned price. This is a service I add on to new client proposals. It's not a high margin item for me by any means (although it could be for bigger clients), but it does prove to the client that I know what I'm talking about, and allows me to upsell other services rather easily.

Basically, I want to do as little as possible.

6) we're bringing something no one offers to the table shortly, just refining. It will be semi-private though, but it will be available

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You have my contact info.

7) more so than a DFB file to blast all your long tails? link wheels around each page? I NEED ANSWERS :)

Yeah I mean a DFB would probably work but you would need to do a pretty big blast. I have clients with eCommerce sites with 1000s of products. They want to rank for each. Obviously certain kw's are more valuable and thus more competitive, but still most would just need a few quality links. Just saying it's something that I've been asked for before.

Also, I will thank you not to use my IRL name in public, good sir. I R ANONYMOUS.
 
Oh yeah, also regarding the eCommerce thing, it would be a total PITA to go through each product, copy the URL and keywords into DFB. Maybe some kind of scraping to grab all that stuff would be good.
 
If you are happy to use xrumer blasts for the ecommerce site, I've been using a fairly successful system so far.

I would post how I do it here, but I'm sure lots of people will just steal the idea. Needless to say, if you have a site that has heaps of pages and you want to rank for longtails without having to put in all of the data into DFB, PM me I have a good system for you.
 
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