Google Consultant article updated October 2016. Doing a bit of SEO spring cleaning in autumn :-) Although I’m an SEO consultant (update 2014: no longer offer SEO services, so I’m no longer an SEO consultant, but not changed all the content to reflect this) who deals mainly with Google (it’s THE most important search engine) until watching a recent episode of the Dragon’s Den (TV program on BBC2) I’d not come across the term Google Consultant before. The Dragon’s Den is a TV program where entrepreneurs/inventors pitch their businesses to a group of successful angel investors hoping to secure investment for a share of their business. In this particular episode someone was pitching something called StoryCode which is basically a […]
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Hi there!
I’ve just done a post about this very issue and in all honesty it takes a slightly different tone to yours!
I really cant see any justifiable reason to call yourself a Google Consultant, it implies a lot more than simple SEO skills, search is after all only one of the many services which Google offer.
Also, if I was a webmaster i’d be looking for an SEO consultant who can also advise me on Yahoo and Bing related issues at least.
The post is here should you wish to comment: domainremoved.com/google-consultant-should-this-job-title-be-allowed/
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SEO Consultant vs Google Consultant
Great to see the last commenter actually read my article regarding the term Google Consultant!
I have never referred to myself as a Google Consultant because as you say Google does far more than search now and I don’t know enough about Google as a company to call myself a Google Consultant!
SEO Consultant specializing in Google, yes, Google SEO consultant, maybe, though I don’t want to limit what I cover: I research Google, Bing and Yahoo search engine optimization, (I don’t put serious time into any other search engines, they don’t supply enough English speaking traffic) but put most of my time into Google for obvious reasons.
What best describes what I do is SEO Consultant or Search Engine Optimization Consultant.
Matt had you read my article and not used this as a place to add a link (would have been nofollow BTW) to your article with a similar theme (we agree) I’d not have removed your link.
Please read the article before commenting in future.
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The Job Title Google Consultant is Unethical
I read your post, of course. I found it through a search and as you’re one of the few people on the web talking about the same topic i thought id show you my post of a similar nature.
Im not just after a link, whether its nofollow or not isnt the issue for me.
The thought was that you might like to read my post and leave your own comment, because of direct relevance in the subject manner. If I’m lucky you may become a regular reader and I believe thats called industry interaction and networking.
Personally I think using the term Google Consultant without any kind of nod from Google is unethical and its one of the many tricks that less scrupulous SEOs use to pick up clients (but there are some areas (analytics, adwords) where Google provide consultancy courses).
Btw, found this post doing a vanity search some time after the comment so sorry for the delay.
The Job Title Google Consultant is Unethical
Google or SEO Consultant
Unethical it is to use the GOOGLE consultant rather than SEO Consultant but they still do the same work. Maybe it is just a matter of Strategy to geta high rank.
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The post really got my attention because I am looking for modern ways to make my site rank among the best.
With the multitude of USB companies online these days, it seems that unoptimized domains are kept at bay.
I just hope you can give me ideas on where to start in order to rank as high as any leading company around the world can do.