Survey Results - SEO Awareness and Corporate SEO Practices

7 Nov 2006 at 08:26 by Joshua J. Steimle

I recently conducted an informal SEO survey on behalf of MWI through my personal blog. 124 individuals responded, and the complete results (sans personal info) are posted in the files below, and the summary results are displayed in HTML in the extended portion of this post.

Questions covered what respondents knew about search engine optimization or SEO, whether they knew previously what SEO stood for, whether their companies had done SEO before (either in-house or by hiring an SEO firm), how much they paid for SEO services, and how much they would be willing to pay for certain SEO services.

Spreadsheet - Full, detailed results
Spreadsheet - Summary results

Summary Results

1. What comes to your mind when you hear "search engine optimization"?
 Total Respondents  
124
(skipped this question)  0
2. Prior to taking this survey, did you know that "SEO" stood for "search engine optimization"?
 Response PercentResponse Total
  Yes
64.5%80
  No
35.5%44
Total Respondents  124
(skipped this question)  0
3. Which of the following applies?
 Response PercentResponse Total
 We do SEO on our website, and we do it internally
23.4%29
 We do SEO on our website, and we use an outside firm
11.3%14
 We have done SEO on our website in the past, and did it internally
21%26
 We have done SEO on our website in the past, and we used an outside firm
10.5%13
 We have never done SEO on our website but are considering it
24.2%30
 We have never done SEO on our website, nor are we planning on it
16.9%21
 Not applicable
10.5%13
Total Respondents  124
(skipped this question)  0
4. The services offered by SEO firms can be divided into two types; advice on what needs to be done to a website to optimize it, and the actual work to make those changes to the website. How much would you expect to pay to receive only the advice/consulting service?
 Response PercentResponse Total
  $2,500+/month
0%0
  $1,000-$2,500/month
4.8%6
  $501-$1,000/month
12.1%15
  $251-500/month
15.3%19
  $100-$250/month
20.2%25
  I would not pay for this service
21%26
  Other (please specify)
26.6%33
Total Respondents  124
(skipped this question)  0
5. How much would you expect to pay for both services?
 Response PercentResponse Total
  $10,000+/month
0%0
  $5,000-10,000/month
4%5
  $2,501-$5,000/month
9.7%12
  $1,001-$2,500/month
16.1%20
  $500-$1,000/month
34.7%43
  I would not pay for this service
12.1%15
  Other (please specify)
23.4%29
Total Respondents  124
(skipped this question)  0
6. Please share any thoughts, ideas, or experiences you have had with SEO and/or SEO firms (the good, the bad, and the ugly).
 Total Respondents  
99
(skipped this question)  25
7. If you would like to be entered in a drawing to win a free iPod Clip Shuffle please enter your email address. We won't sell your email address, spam you, or anything like that, but we may notify you once our new SEO service becomes available.
 Total Respondents  
120
(skipped this question)  4

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Interesting information, this type of surveys are very valuable for us in the SEO Industry, wish we could find more of these surveys, that would give us good ideas about Corporate Seo Practices.

Posted by: seopractices at November 29, 2006 01:00 PM

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