SEO Outsourcing in Ireland

By Shane Scully


SEO is not very advanced in Ireland. It is a relatively new marketing phenomenon to most businesses. Finding quality SEO experts can be tough. You cannot study SEO as a profession in any Irish college, so there are no SEO qualifications of note on incoming CVs. Most people stumble into SEO through marketing or IT degrees and they are not fully prepared for the work that is involved. A marketing or IT qualification will certainly make the job easier to understand but you also need a large amount of experience. Due to the newness of SEO to Ireland it is very hard to source SEO specialists with the right balance.

There are a lot of people out there who claim to be SEO experts but their work leaves a lot to be desired. Many web design and Internet marketing firms say they have the SEO angle covered but they are in fact lying. How do I know this? It is because of the amount of agencies that outsource their SEO work to the company I work for called JumpStart Marketing. These companies outsource all the SEO work, but what's worse is that many companies outsource the work to foreign countries and this leads to a whole host of new problems. Choosing JumpStart as an SEO outsourcing partner has a number of benefits for these agencies:

Cost - Our hourly fee of 30 per hour is highly competitive. Most top agencies charge over 100 to companies for an hour's work.

Reliability - Our main rivals for outsourcing work are SEO specialists in foreign countries. If you have ever tried outsourcing to India then you will probably understand the reasons Irish companies try to avoid this where possible. Unlike, our foreign competitors we are reliable

Performance - We go over and beyond in our quest for achieving top rankings for our clients. We do not focus on payment by the hour we have pride in our work and like to view it as payment by the top ranking.

Location - We are an Irish based company. We know the Irish market and know how to target it.

Communication - We are native English speakers. This is how the Irish market operates. Irish Internet users do not wish to crawl through sites written and optimised in badly written English.




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