SEO and charging your clients

Up to now I have been including creating an xml site map and sending it to Google for free, inasmuch as it takes about 5 seconds to do it in the C-panel.. However, since there are many more things that can be done regarding SEO, some with more dubious results than others, I was wondering how you all price this stuff. I never know how to respond to queries regarding ad campaigns and the like because I don't want to be put in a situation where a client is demanding results that can't possibly be achieved... Any thoughts?

Hello,
There are some payment systems on professional consulting. Some of them are:
Pay Per Hour: The payment system where the SEO consultant is paid per hour of labor.
Pay Per Month: The payment system where the SEO consultant is paid a fixed amount per month.
Pay Per Keyword:consultant determines a cost for each keyword and your monthly payment starts only if you’re on Google first page for those keywords. Your monthly fees continue as soon as you’re on the 1st page. According to the SEO consultant, a one-time payment before the SEO service may be included.
Pay Per Performance: This payment method is the most professional and fair payment method where professional SEO companies in United Kingdom and United States are using.  This payment method is also called as Pay Per Result. Performance values which are used mostly are unique visitor and absolute sale. Different payment boards can be arranged according to the performance values. According to the SEO consultant, a one-time payment before the SEO service may be included.

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