Extending Your SEO Contracts

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Intro

A successful business always keeps track of the amount of money that
it’s spending. Business owners always have to figure out how to reduce
their expenses because of how competitive markets become. If even a
high-end firm doesn’t deliver on their promises, they may have to cut
down on their expenses so that they remain competitive.

To increase rankings and traffic, many companies go ahead and outsource
their SEO. This means that any agency in the SEO industry will have to
ensure that they’re doing the most to keep their clients happy.

Keep in mind that every client will have their own way of communicating,
their own ideas, their own requirements, and differing degrees of
flexibility. Keep in mind that it’s often more difficult to find new
clients than it is to stick with old ones. Proper feedback, output, and
value will encourage a client to stand by you.

You may end up losing a client if their site has an immediate traffic
drop or a lower SEO ranking. However, this article will go over how you
can keep your SEO contracts going by extending them.

You’ll need to know how you can get to know your clients as well as
their business needs so that you can prepare them for a longer contract.
We’ll cover everything you need to know about conducting analyses and
implementing strategies so that you can come up with the right steps.

Where to Start

It’s easy to get confused when you start off, so you won’t want to make
plans with a shaky foundation supporting them. Start by determining what
your client’s business needs by analyzing its needs in detail by looking
at its current SEO rankings. Here are the three steps involved in
starting up this kind of analysis.

Start Planning ASAP

If you want to turn a short contract into a long one, you’ll have to
formulate a plan early on. Timing is far more crucial than you might
think. You need to start planning your moves about three or four months
in advance of when the current project will be completed.

Also, you’ll need to communicate effectively with the client so that you
can analyze their needs. Talk to the right people to get the data that
you’re looking for. For example, you’ll want to speak to the team in
charge of business development so that you can see where a company is
going in its future. This team will also be able to tell you more about
the client’s day-to-day operations.

If you have a client that is currently satisfied, look for ways that you
can double down on that satisfaction. On the other hand, clients that
are currently dissatisfied will need to have their problems solved.
You’ll also need to ensure that the delivery and sales teams are
properly working together.

For example, your delivery team will have to figure out what’s going
wrong with your client’s current campaigns. On the other hand, sales
teams will have to build up on those issues so that you can pitch your
services to future clients better. Getting this all worked out earlier
will make contracts easier to extend.

Know Your Client’s Needs

You’ll have to keep in mind that clients have different methods of
communicating. If you understand how they communicate, you’ll be able to
build a relationship with the client. If you’ve worked with a client for
an extended period of time, you’ll have already built up a relationship
with them.

By having a relationship with the client, you’ll be able to learn more
about what they need. Build a customer report so that you know what your
client needs. For example, clients often ask for things like
deliverables, traffic, keyword rankings, and content creation ideas.

Don’t even consider sending your client a Google Analytics report
because that doesn’t speak to your talents. You need to come up with a
report on your own to show your client that you’re qualified enough to
come up with it in the first place.

Be sure that this report features everything the client needs to know,
outlined in a numerical fashion. You need to be as honest as possible
with your client. Don’t be afraid to point out what isn’t working with
your client’s business because they’re paying you to point those things
out.

Contrary to what you may think, this will ensure that your client trusts
you more than the competition that’s too afraid to tell them what they
need. Next up, we’ll cover what you need to know about using manual and
AI analysis to find the necessary data.

Get the Right Data

To get the right info you need to start planning out SEO strategies,
you’ll need to conduct both AI and manual analyses. Using AI will make
it a lot easier for you to find out the numbers that you need to know to
determine traffic. Your AI will cover things like ecommerce sales and
your completed goals.

However, manual research is also required because it will cover things
like the links you’ve gathered, the tasks you’ve completed, and the
content you’ve created. You can use our Rank Tracker tool to determine
what you need to know for this kind of research.

By combining both of these forms of research, you’ll be able to compile
as accurate of a campaign report as possible. This will make it easier
to come up with a pitch for your client.

You’ll need to make sure that your reports are as accurate as possible
so that you can build up your rapport with a client. Remember that your
clients may have enough expertise to know whether or not you’re doing a
good job. Be sure to accomplish what you think you would want if you
were in the client’s shoes.

However, you’ll also need to know how to break the news to your client
that you want an extension, so that’s what we’ll cover in the next
section.

How to Pitch a Contract Extension

You’ll need to schedule an appointment with your client so that you can
tell them your future plans for their SEO campaigns. You’ll always want
to make sure that you’re as clear as possible with your plans so that
your client will trust you and want an extension.

The best thing you can do is explain how you’ve gotten the client to the
current point in their campaign. For campaigns that are going well, show
your client how you can keep the success coming for them. If things went
wrong, tell your client how you failed them and how you can rectify the
issues.

You need the client to understand that you are able to help them succeed
and to do this, you’ll have to control where the conversation goes by
bringing it in a direction where you want it to go.

Remember that you can’t just reiterate what you said when you first got
the contract because this won’t sit well with the client, you’ll need to
get creative with how you intend to solve the client’s issues. It’s
crucial to be creative with your solutions.

If you see that your client is still interested in what you can do for
them, you can then ask them if they’re ready for a quote. This will give
you the best chances at success so that you can continue your existing
business relationship with your client.

4 Methods You Can Use to Extend Your SEO Contract

These are four of the best methods that you can use to convince your
client to extend an existing SEO contract.

Restart

The restart method is a great approach for clients that have pretty
expansive budgets and are willing to approach things openly. You’ll want
to approach clients who bankroll most of your projects using this
method, especially if they’re a little lax when it comes to
expenditures.

You should convince the client that their campaign needs to be reset
because of the massive algorithm changes that occur so frequently in
this field.

However, if your client has a relaxed budget, they’ll likely expect more
noticeable results from you because of how much money they’re spending
on the campaign. You need to promise monumental changes that you will
follow through on with a client like this.

Do this by reconsidering the approach that the business is taking to SEO
fully. If you’re confident that you can get results out of pulling a 180
when it comes to the business’s SEO strategy, then this is the technique
for you.

Cool Down

If you have a different kind of client that’s a little more
tight-fisted, we’d recommend taking this approach. You’ll need to
analyze what’s going wrong with the company’s current campaign so that
you can slightly adjust your original pitch with that in mind.

This often works with a campaign that has been going well, and you can
convince your client that what you’ve been doing has helped them
immensely so that you can get them to extend. Change a few things in the
campaign so the client doesn’t feel like you’re selling them the same
old story but keep the core pillars of your strategy intact.

These are the three steps involved in a cool down approach:

Keep Moving to New Topics

Don’t stick to the same topics you’ve been using to get results because
they’ll quickly grow stale. This will make it easier to get your
contract extended.

This step will involve you going over your agent’s competitors. Examine
the competition’s backlinks, social media campaigns, and guest blogging
to determine how the client can kickstart their lead generation.

Monthly Reports

You’ll now need to start putting together monthly reports so that your
client knows that you’re doing your job properly. Make sure that these
reports are short and sweet so that they’re easy enough for your client
to follow, and they should also feature stats that are as accurate as
possible.

Stack

This method works best for firms that work in business development,
UI/UX, page optimization, Facebook ads, and more. This allows you to add
value to the contract without adopting traditional SEO approaches.

This will allow your client to focus on other things aside from the SEO
details like SERPs, keyword rankings, and traffic statistics. This lets
you approach the client from a different direction so that they don't
feel that you’re giving them the same services all over again.

For example, you can come up with Facebook ads, you can provide the
client with videos, and you can even create infographics. All of this
will improve the value of your pitch and give your client a reason to
opt for your services over the competition.

This will also make the client consider whether their campaigns require
additional support to prop them up. By second-guessing themselves,
clients will think that they really do need your help.

All of this will come together to convince a client that you can
positively impact their SEO. This will also allow you to get into a
better position with the client in terms of negotiations if a plan has
failed in the past.

Terminate

Believe it or not, there are times when you’d be better off terminating
a contract entirely, especially if the client is unrealistic or
difficult to work with. There are indeed times when finding a new client
is easier than working with a current one. If you determine that this is
the case, then it’s time to walk away from the negotiations.

If your client is unwilling to listen to your advice and is still
blaming you for the problems that they’re experiencing, then they’re
likely not a good fit for you. These clients waste your money, time, and
effort, resulting in an unacceptable opportunity cost for your business.

Conclusion

We hope that this guide has helped you realize what you need to do to
get your clients to renew your contracts.

Remember that clients retain your services for more than just the
technical tasks that you can accomplish. They’re often also looking for
someone to consult with so that they can develop a long-term strategy.
This process is challenging, and it’s a lot harder to find new clients
than it is to retain an existing client.

It’s always crucial to perform the right research and ensure that you
have a plan for your client. Communication is key, so always be sure to
maintain a back-and-forth channel between your workers and the client.

As long as you follow the steps that we’ve outlined, you should be able
to extend the majority of your SEO contracts, regardless of how they’ve
gone.