It should go without saying that search engine optimization should be part
of your online marketing efforts. If you choose to outsource your SEO campaign
to a qualified service provider, you should know that there are options
available to you outside of flat-rate pricing alone. I have personally
seen a modest increase in the number of
SEO firms
offering performance-based pricing to their clients of late. While most
serious SEO's will not consider performance-based SEO, it doesn't hurt to ask.
The challenge to selecting a vendor in the performance based SEO space
however is that you are more than just a client; companies (for all intents and
purposes) become a partner of the SEO vendor. If you're ready for that, read on
below.
While pricing of this nature may sound attractive to you as a website owner
looking for SEO services, there are many problems with the performance based
model. SEO is not a one-time effort, but instead requires the consistent
development of content, and an equal dedication to having others notice your
efforts and recognize them through linking, partnering, etc. The time it often
takes to achieve high rankings on popular search engines within competitive
industries dissuades many SEO's from even thinking about such a payment model.
For those SEO's that do engage clients in this manner, they frequently tread
lightly and often require a monthly retainer and then and only then schedule
performance-based incentives with the client based on rankings for a list of
pre-defined keywords.
Another way to work with SEO's on a performance based model is for clients to
pay for actions taken (leads, clicks, etc.) that were generated by the SEO's
efforts. I've seen this done successfully in a few different instances. The
problem however is that once the SEO stops "optimizing," traffic seems to fall
off. Some performance based SEO's offer a "percentage of profit" model which may
keep them engaged. Personally, I would highly advise against this type of
relationship as they could tend to become strained and as you can imagine,
negatively impact your bottom line. If you've got the guts and want the glory
however (and don't mind partnering), this has the greatest amount of potential.