I am about to commence SEO work on a website that is similarly named to another company in the very same (specific) industry.
What strategy should I adopt?
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I am about to commence SEO work on a website that is similarly named to another company in the very same (specific) industry. What strategy should I adopt?
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closed as not programming related by Peter Boughton, Andrew Grant, Dave Webb, Gumbo, Shog9 Jun 4 at 16:09 |
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unless the two company names are so confusingly similar that a user would type the wrong one into a search engine, you shouldn't have to do anything different with regards to SEO than if you were the only company out there. concentrate on what it is that your company does and what makes you special. why do customers come to you and not your competition? make sure that they find you based on that. |
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If there is any chance that people can confuse company A and company B or anything along those lines, I'd recommend taking a step back and re-evaluate the names... Copyright and trademarks can get rather messy, rather quickly...
Your marketing folks should be able to provide you information on how they want to stand apart from the other company. I'm hoping the answer isn't, do what they do as that only makes it more interesting.... |
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Optimize on something other than name. For example, tax preparation, or multi-currency accounting. Whatever makes your company special. Unless you're a major brand, chances are that nobody's going to type the name into their search box and expect something useful. If the companies can't be distinguished in any other way, then I'm going to propose an unrealistic better option: merge the companies. Competition erodes profits, and there are always back-office benefits -- for example, using only one SEO vendor. |
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