How to know if your SEO is a scam

Analytics That Profit
4 min readAug 26, 2021

Many businesses today are aware of the numerous benefits of adopting SEO into their marketing efforts. From getting thousands of organic visitors to your site to building your domain authority, SEO is one of the best long-term marketing strategies for any business. Although these benefits of SEO are great, they may never be realized if you are working with an incompetent SEO provider.

Truth is I am writing this article out of anger! I recently started working with a business that was paying for SEO and they were absolutely being scammed.

Don’t let this happen to you!

In fact, many businesses fall prey to scam SEO companies that take thousands of dollars per month from them and don’t generate any results. Many “SEO” companies will make claims of guaranteed results, offer services at extremely low prices and claim they “know someone” at Google. These are all signs that your SEO provider might be scamming you. Here are some of warning signs to know if your SEO is a scam:

No reporting

One of the first signs to know if your SEO provider is scamming you is that you receive no reporting. When it comes to SEO, your provider should be giving you periodic updates on how their efforts are performing. This can include improvements to organic traffic, Google rankings, new keyword rankings and more. Without reporting, you’re basically blindly trusting that your SEO provider is doing their job.

Guaranteed page 1 results

There are no guarantees in SEO. Having a provider that guarantees page 1 results is a huge red flag. This is because there are many factors that can dictate rankings on Google and results are never guaranteed. An SEO provider can maximize your chances of getting to page 1, but the result is never guaranteed.

Claim to “know someone”

If your provider claims to know someone at Google or something similar, alarms should be going off. SEO is based on Google’s complex algorithm and no single person can help you improve your rankings with “secrets”. You will still have to do keyword research, content strategy and production regardless of who you may know. This is the biggest red flag mentioned in this list.

Very low rates

A quick Google search for SEO providers will show ads with companies promising SEO results with $100 or $200 per month. This is probably a company based overseas and is very likely to be a scam. It will likely result in you wasting a bunch of time and losing your money. The best SEO providers will cost much more than this but the ROI is much higher.

Fast results

A provider who promises fast results is very indicative of scamming. SEO is a time intensive marketing effort and it can take months to start seeing any impactful improvements in organic search, clicks, conversions, etc. The longer your business does SEO, the more it will compound. Although you may get some results quickly, it’s not likely on a balance of probabilities. Beware of providers who claim fast SEO results for your company in days or weeks.

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