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| How to Become a Google Authorized Adwords, Analytics or Website Optimiser Consultant |
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Google Authorization is a topic which crops up a fair amount in our day-to-day search wanderings. Not really because clients are asking if we're authorized but more because they always claim that previous SEO companies they received pitches from claimed to be Google Authorized SEO consultants. Unfortunately (fortunately?!) no such certification exists so we have to set them straight. In addition to that, there seems to be some confusion around what the different levels of certification are with some people in the SEO community so I thought it would be a good idea to write a post explaining the different kinds of certification and how you go about getting them. In order from easiest to hardest: Google Adwords Certified IndividualThis is the most common form of Google certification and is the easiest to get. According to the Google advice the following is all you need to do in order to become a Google Adwords Certified Individual:
The format for the exam is 100 questions in 90 mins and you need at least 75% to pass. The benefits of being an adwords certified individual is that you get a funky badge like this: ![]() And you also get a professional status page hosted on Google which verifies your status which you can link to (can anyone say badge-bait?!) Google Adwords Certified CompanyA Google Adwords Certified Company is basically a company which contains a few certified individuals and has a much higher total spend in the MCC, here's the requirements from Google:
The benefits are very similar to above, you get an updated badge like this: ![]() And a similar professional status page on Google as before. Google Analytics Authorized Consultant (GAAC)Unlike the Google Adwords authorized individuals and companies, Google Analytics authorized consultants are much rarer. You'll see why in a second when I detail all the hoops you need to jump through in order to become qualified! Here's the Google page detailing the requirements, I've done my best to summarise below. The biggest change however to the above qualification is that it's not based on an exam or a form you fill out but it's much more like an interview. You need to submit a document detailing all the reasons why you should be an authorized consultant via email to THE GOOGLE. Your email should provide evidence of the following:
That all said, the benefits are much more tangible for being authorized. There are less than 100 authorised companies world wide! In addition to being a member of this exclusive club you get the following benefits:
![]() Google Website Optimizer Authorized Consultant (WOAC)And last on the list is the Google Website Optimizer Authorized Consultant badge. I think this might actually be slightly easier than the GAAC certification but since the list of authorized companies is smaller I've put this one last on the list. To get authorized you need to follow a similar process to the GAAC - you need to email Google with a document detailing how you meet a load of criteria defined by Google. I've summarised here, your email should display evidence of:
![]() So now you know what it means to be "Google Authorized" - and you can safely debunk the myths of being "SEO Google Approved". Also - I'd love to hear from anyone who is an Analytics or Website Optimiser authorized consultant. Are there benefits that aren't listed on the site? Have you seen Google actually pass you any leads?!
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