You're an SEO sucker Part 3

This is the final and most exciting part of the true story, which has already become a classic. Here we see how the hero decides to try his hand and trust the promises of the company, hoping that with this his project will finally break through to new heights.

So, the cat, deciding not to delay, enters into a contract with the company, having received a tempting offer and a significant discount for paying for three months at once. “Now we’ll definitely take off!” - he thinks, full of hopes and ambitions.

The first month passes, then the second, and the positions have not moved and remain at the level of 50-70. This raises doubts in the cat. Is this really how it should be? After all, the promises were loud, but the reports were countless - everything looked professional and promising, but there were no results.

Ultimately, the cat decides to call the company. A qualified manager assures that everything is in order and explains that a miracle will happen in 6 months. To do this, of course, you will need to pay one more time, receiving a discount for regular customers.

But the cat is not so simple. He decides not to give up and begins to look for a new expert to understand the situation. The expert listens carefully to his story and explains all the nuances of the work. He says that he will always be in touch and ready to answer all questions. The cat, straining, asks about articles, requests and, of course, deadlines.

“I need to sell a product!” - the cat is indignant. The expert replies that, of course, there will be sales, but it will not happen instantly. SEO takes time. Of course, you can use advertising for a quick effect, but after a couple of months the main traffic should come through organic promotion. If the site is not set up for sales, then SEO, alas, will not save you.

The cat pretends to understand everything, pays for the services of an expert, and restlessly checks every step for months. He continues to ask questions, demanding improvements and changes to the site, as well as additional actions not directly related to his SEO.

Two months later, the expert reports that all key positions are already in the top. The cat checks - and indeed, the positions are in the top, the calls have increased, and applications have begun to arrive by mail.

But the cat doesn't believe it. He's sure it's just a coincidence. Maybe it's a seasonal increase, maybe an advertisement placed somewhere else had an effect. He decides that SEO played no role.

The expert, meanwhile, runs the analysis, and the results show that 80% of applications came through search engines using keywords. The expert sends a report to the cat, but he remains silent. The cat is sure that he was deceived again and SEO did not produce results. He was counting on quick money and a huge number of applications, but instead the result was not the one he had hoped for.

This case is 80% of real-life situations where clients do not understand that SEO is a long-term job. Experts try to do everything to help, but they are faced with mistrust and expectations that do not always correspond to reality.

If someone says that they only have grateful clients, don’t believe them. SEO is a complex, multi-faceted job, and if you want to understand it, you need to be prepared for difficult times and a long learning curve before you can get consistent results.

Good luck and patience everyone!

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