While the book looks interesting this comment on the blog says a lot about the purpose and usefulness of SEO:
We tell clients this all the time. MOST print advertising, including the YELLOW PAGES, is a waste of money these days. Would you rather spend $1000 on ad that is gone in month? Or spend $1000 online, where that ad can live on indefinitely?I think the comment about print advertising says it all as does the comment about content. It reinforces the comments we have made before:
Seth also comments on the speed of SEO - ""My position is that the clients are the problem, not the consultants. That's because they want shortcuts, not hard work. The best SEO is great content. Don't do that and you don't get much."
The Web 2.0 has powerful tools to help someone be found online. But it takes time. It does not happen overnight, usually. You have to build the temple....and then they will come! It's like planting seeds in the garden. It takes time for the seeds to fully grow and develop.
- Start a blog - one post a week means 52 pages of new content in a year
- Take the best content on your blog and integrate into your website
- Add a page of things to do on your website
- Employ someone to edit the content if necessary. Having a professional edit your content is extremely helpful to pick up typos, errors and come up with good unique content.
- Employ someone to help with SEO.
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