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How to ask for SEO help

I used to be primarily a web developer, and I would receive many requests for help with coding problems. Nine times out of ten, when someone encountered a problem, they would send me an email that consisted of something like, "Help! I'm trying to get my form to update the database, but it is not working. What could be wrong?" I would sigh and then consider giving a flip answer like "Well, gee, it could be one of a million things. How about being a bit more specific?" But then, I would put on my Be Nice hat, and explain that they needed to give me more details in order for me to help them. The most common detail that I needed would be the exact error message shown on the page. There is valuable information in most error messages that can turn debugging from an hour long project to a 30 second project, as long as the error message is known.

So, what does this have to do with asking for SEO help? Now that I wear an SEO hat more often than I wear a developers hat, the Help Me questions are different, but the concept remains the same. If you have a problem with your site optimization, and decide to ask for help at one of the many SEO forums, it would be a good idea to include as much relevant detail as possible in your request. Keep in mind that each forum has its own posting rules; some may not allow URLs to be posted; some may allow them as long as they are not live links; some may not even allow you to state which keyword phrases you are targeting. So with this in mind, consider the following when asking for help:

One final thought...If you write out your question in a text editor, such as Notepad, before posting it on the forum, you may come up with the answer all on your own. Just spending the time organizing the question can sometimes yield enough information to determine what happened. And if not, you are ready to copy and paste it quickly into the post form.