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Gregory J. Cook, EA, CPA+ Accredited Tax Advisor Past President Alabama Society of Enrolled Agents Past President Alabama Association of Accountants |
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Thinking about hiring an SEO firm to help you with your website?
We are centrally located in the Southeast with easy access and service to MS, TN, AL and GA.
If you have already considered the benefits of bringing in an outside consultant to evaluate, make recommendations and possibly implement the improvements to your website for you, give me a call at 800-551-6254 first.
It's true you could hire a firm in Australia or a guy in India to help you, but there is a lot to be gained with even just a short amount of face-to-face, hands on approach at your business. If your goal is to attract more visitors to your website, I can help! And you will receive "real value" for the money you spend. Don't think your budget is too small until we discuss it.
Take a look at some of these Google search result stats for my website that I grabbed from Google Webmaster Tools just now. Out of these 100 Searches, my website was in the Top Ten of all but two (98 out of 100 different search terms):
Item number 92, where I ranked only 49 was for "long term capital gains" and my page that ranked there is actually the page in item number 6 "capital losses" that ranked 8th for that search term! Item number nine ranked 12th for the term "Greg Cook". My real name is Gregory and although I do go by Greg, the State Boards of Accountancy consider that an alias, so I try to use my legal name in print. Out of curiosity I Googled "Gregory Cook" and came up 10th.
If your business is located in the Atlanta, Birmingham, Huntsville, Nashville or Memphis areas, we are within an easy commute. Call us.
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| The graph below is provided by Google Trends and depicts activity on our website over the last 30 days as it relates to the four major categories of our site. Notice how it looks like a heart monitor? The dips represent the weekends! |







