Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Search engine optimization (SEO) is an ongoing and iterative process designed to improve your site's rankings on your most valued keywords. A lot has been written about SEO best practices and there is no shortage of "quick fixes" one can take to make incremental gains in less competitive markets.
But advertisers who depend on increasing the quality of traffic to their web site know that SEO is not a one-time, do-it-yourself activity. Competitors are aggressively managing their own SEO campaigns to outrank you on the most sought after queries. Companies of all sizes partner with TSA to gain a sustainable competitive advantage in organic search. To validate this success, TSA recently conducted a study across our SEO client base and found that on average, TSA had increased their organic search engine traffic by over 152% in a one-year period.
How does TSA consistently drive these results?
Specialized account teams
TSA clients collaborate with SEO specialists with a deep understanding of their business model, competitors, and customers. And unique expertise in content, linking, architecture, and site analytics.
Strategic approach
Account teams develop a structured approach to each SEO engagement based on the business objectives and competitive landscape.
Proprietary diagnostic tools
TSA has developed a number of SEO diagnostic tools to develop the client-specific action plan. Diagnostic tools to identify problems with your site architecture, keyword placement, and inbound links to your site provide the critical insight into your competitive search landscape.
Targeted implementations
Our SEO experts have the experience to turn this insight into actionable recommendations that produce a measurable boost to your site rankings.
Robust execution capabilities
On-staff content writers, web designers, and social media experts to amplify the efforts of your in-house team.
If you're ready to take your SEO campaign out of neutral and leapfrog the competition, contact us for a free SEO site audit.







