James Dooley is an entrepreneur based in the United Kingdom.
James Dooley's the CEO of PromoSEO, the founder of FatRank, and a digital landlord who invests in digital real estate.
James Dooley made most of his money from mastering SEO, as he built out hundreds of successful rank-and-rent websites online that ranked highly in Google search engines. He then progressed into being an investorpreneur and philanthropist.
In recent UK awards, James Dooley has been voted:
1) Best UK Digital Entrepreneur 2) Best AI Mentor for UK Businesses 3) Best SEO In The World 4) Best Business Mentor for Digital Growth 5) Best UK Fractional CMO
Although James Dooley has been very successful and has received many entrepreneurship awards, he still treats every day as a school day and looks to improve his knowledge of innovation.
James Dooley believes artificial intelligence is going to be huge and that everyone should be looking to improve their skills on AI prompts for the future beyond 2024.
You are making amazing video content on your channel. I just watched the video and your video quality is appreciable. I am so impressed by your content, I was analyzing your channel and noticed that You are struggling with video views and video ranking. But you are not getting the expected results. May I share some tips on how you can achieve your goals?
Definitely agree here-blogging isn't just old-school SEO, it's about adding fresh content that keeps your site relevant. It’s not just about quantity; focus on quality and internal linking to keep traffic coming
You are making amazing video content on your channel. I just watched the video and your video quality is appreciable. I am so impressed by your content, I was analyzing your channel and noticed that You are struggling with video views and video ranking. But you are not getting the expected results. May I share some tips on how you can achieve your goals?
I did this stuff "Lead Generation" for quite sometime and i did it from Pakistan for the US companies for Data warehousing services specifically and that also through a VOIP.. Lot of these companies are reluctant in giving any info but there are many minor fine tunnings that only come through time and experience. Although I had to take off coz of my parents sickness and demise and im looking for a similar relevant position but this stuff is indeed rewarding if you put your heart in it since it provides you with the exposure thats almost un beatable and you get to meet and be with one of the most competent professional individuals. It definitely does takes sometime but it is not in vain if done in team through a rewarding employer.
How do you actually keep track of the conversions? Is your marketing team doing the booking and listening to all the calls or are you relying on the business to be honest? I’ve had a couple deals like this. And very few work out long-term. So I switch to a pay lead model. It may not have as much upside but it’s way less tracking. Keep crushing it, you’re a beast.
That’s a great question and never a one size fits all. Depending on the customer then all lead gen models can work or not!! 1) PPL is good but generally if generating quality leads you will earn more on pay by performance (and customer is more happy as guaranteed an ROI) 2) Tracking leads needs to be done by your customer and just send one report per month on where leads are upto (this data is important not just for money owed but tracking what is quality in terms of conversion). Too many lead gen’s chase quantity and not quality of enquiries 3) Are some business owners dishonest? Absolutely they can be dishonest, but long term the relationship fails. And generally speaking a savvy business owner won’t bite the hand that feeds him
@@JamesDooley Solid advice. As a rough overview, do you have any guess of what percentage is based on map vs website (for total lead quality). I've been doing this for about 10 years and do about 1.5 million/year but maps have gotten harder to get verified so looking at pivoting. In my experience, websites produce about 1/10th of the leads on a local scale but your numbers may be different than mine. Keep crushing it.
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Breakdown of strategies for underfloor heating businesses - practical and easy to follow. Here are a few extra tips to complement what you've covered: -Hyperlocal SEO: Target neighborhoods or specific service areas with localized content on your website to capture nearby leads. -Google My Business (GMB): Make sure your GMB is fully optimized with photos, customer reviews, and accurate service categories. This can significantly boost local visibility. -Content Clustering: Group your blog content into clusters focused on specific services, like "installation tips" or "energy efficiency," to enhance topical relevance and SEO. It’s all about combining smart SEO with consistent effort.
very interesting, i have worked with lawyers niche and a proper person answering the phone inmediatly is critical, also a good sales speech to get them an appointment, the emails must be answered almost inmediatly because people do the same they did with your website (call, write) with at least 5 other websites.