Would like to hire a technibbler for adwords

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I'm hoping someone here is an AdWords wiz and would like to help me out. I have an account setup, and a bunch of keywords, but I'm certainly no expert.

I would like to pay a technibbler for a few hours work to go through my adwords account and make some suggestions based on your own experience. You need to have a successful campaign yourself. I'm only interested in advertising to businesses. I'm not expecting a million phone calls in a day but would like to show up near the top of the list when local businesses are looking for support!

Please PM me if you're interested!
 
If you are in need of help with Google and PPC and or Local Search Optimization to find customers locally send me a message. I am more then happy to help and will discuss how I am able to assist you when we chat.
 
Hi VillagePC, I'm working with Callthatgirl right now on setting up some blogs and SEO. Once we get that ball rolling I will see if we can proceed with help from you (not sure what the scope will be with Lisa, but so far so good!)
 
Just an update in case this thread is searched for:

-Lisa was PROMPT in getting this set up for me. She had this thing rolling in about 2 days, would have been 1 if I were more responsive!
-Excellent communication and follow up
-She somehow managed to make a bunch of blogs that were quite particular to my business, which is mysterious. I think this is just something that comes from knowing the business.
-Too soon to know the results yet, but I will post right away if I get any calls or emails.

I am coming from basically zero website contacts, so even 1 would be a vast improvement :) My clients are business clients, so we all know that snagging just 1 client can be a big deal.
 
What we did for your business, and what we can do for other break/fix or MSP is do the blogging for you that Google picks up and with the help of continual blogging....(not always needed though, depends on your area/location)..and of course, services...you can rank organically with Google. I just stopped paying for Google ads 2 months ago because my organic blogs were doing well enough. I also market nationally for just a few niche specialty repairs (Outlook expert and Office 365)

What we do is this...for $100, we start you with 10 blogs based up on your keywords (we have 2 sets already, break/fix and MSP) and then see how far you get with that. If you need more, we can do more. Not a bad deal. I have 2 people trained well to do the work, I advise of course. Since one of the people is my brother, often times we sit in the living room geeking out over this stuff and playing with new ideas...yeah, dorky stuff lol
 
What we did for your business, and what we can do for other break/fix or MSP is do the blogging for you that Google picks up and with the help of continual blogging....(not always needed though, depends on your area/location)..and of course, services...you can rank organically with Google. I just stopped paying for Google ads 2 months ago because my organic blogs were doing well enough. I also market nationally for just a few niche specialty repairs (Outlook expert and Office 365)

What we do is this...for $100, we start you with 10 blogs based up on your keywords (we have 2 sets already, break/fix and MSP) and then see how far you get with that. If you need more, we can do more. Not a bad deal. I have 2 people trained well to do the work, I advise of course. Since one of the people is my brother, often times we sit in the living room geeking out over this stuff and playing with new ideas...yeah, dorky stuff lol

Lisa for clarification you stated the Wordpress SEO Book you sell includes a lot of the keywords ?
 
the ebook has break/fix keywords. MSP does not as most MSP folks don't want to do the work, they have been hiring us. It's like marketing...I do my own marketing, but if I was a larger business than I am (like 2-3 times my size) I would hire it out too.
 
What we did for your business, and what we can do for other break/fix or MSP is do the blogging for you that Google picks up and with the help of continual blogging....(not always needed though, depends on your area/location)..and of course, services...you can rank organically with Google. I just stopped paying for Google ads 2 months ago because my organic blogs were doing well enough. I also market nationally for just a few niche specialty repairs (Outlook expert and Office 365)

What we do is this...for $100, we start you with 10 blogs based up on your keywords (we have 2 sets already, break/fix and MSP) and then see how far you get with that. If you need more, we can do more. Not a bad deal. I have 2 people trained well to do the work, I advise of course. Since one of the people is my brother, often times we sit in the living room geeking out over this stuff and playing with new ideas...yeah, dorky stuff lol

I am probably going to come across as a bit thick here, but I've never done any blogs before, never set them up etc, do you have to use Wordpress for this, or can you just attach them to your website somehow? (I know, I've got to learn this). I didn't know that blogging had this kind of effect, I though you were just supposed to make sure your website was just SEO'd properly. That doesn't seem a bad deal at all, bout £75-80 over here I think. Going to have to give this some very serious thought CTG!!
 
You don't have to have WordPress, some of the folks that bought my ebook said it worked in Joomla and Drupal. A few of my clients a few years ago that didn't want to change over their website, just bought a .biz (usually available) and we copied their theme over to the .biz and created blogs for them (must have wordpress.org!). With the same look/feel...and being used for marketing only, it was a nice easy way to not have to redo your website. But many people want a new website anyway, (Davena here does that, not me)...so then you would just use the blogs in the new site.

Tap's on page 1 now for many of the blogs, some are tougher...MSP has tough words! "Desktop Support" competes with the job searching site "indeed" and that is hard to get past. I'm working on it though.
 
Sorry CTG, you've lost me (yep, I really have a lot to learn). Are you saying that all I need is a blog 'attached' to my website somehow (which you could do the writeups for), and that should significantly bump up my visibility in google? Is that the jist of it? I didn't realise that blogs had such a big impact?
 
It should work yep. As long as you're not competing against yourself :)

So buy a .biz with your name, install it with wordpress.org/fix it up to look the same or most like it as your other site, Pump out blogs...and then keep blogging after that. I tell folks to blog as much as you can. It helps for sure.

Tips...
If you have nothing out there, a new .biz wordpress.org blog is fine (tested this and it works)
If you have something out there with SEO rolling, then you might want to use what you have.
 
So..... if I needed any help with the initial setup of all that...... what would u want?
Far as the blogging goes, that would have to be down to you..... you see, you've gotta understand something.... it would probably take me hours to write something, that you could do in 5 mins.... never liked writing essays :)
 
Wow, that's a fair number of followers you've got there :)

in 2008 was the social media boom and I was right there sucking it all up. Still trying to suckle it, but it's getting harder. Google and my blogs are doing well now so instead of a marketing assistant, I have 2 blogging assistants. Never knew that would happen.
 
I already paid my copywriter for the content, so I got that covered. Let me work on some stuff tonight in terms of setup and pricing for the .biz and getting a set going for you.

you're MSP right?

Most techs don't like writing, they don't even like documenting lol
 
I'm actually wondering at the moment whether to hire someone to manage MY FB and twitter accounts at least, because I have a hard time getting my hard round them. And I'm not the only one!

I quit really marketing through both...twitter is there, no jobs come in. But I have quite a few techs that follow me and get my updates and such.

FB is really only personal for me now, I have 2 old accounts that do me no good. I joined a few groups on FB, but that's just tech chatter.

Social media marketing is tough for anyone I think, but the techs here that advertise through FB love it. I think they figured out their people though :) I think!
 
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