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Jace
01-19-2006, 11:36 PM
http://www.searchengineguide.com/degeyter/006574.html

Many have been claiming the death of SEO for years, something that I have never bought into and time has proven that belief correct. I do, however, believe SEO-only providers will be dead within the next four years… if not substantially sooner. The reality is that while SEO will remain an integral part online marketing, those that focus exclusively on achieving top search engine rankings will fail. Not only will they fail to deliver any kind of valuable service to their clients, but the bottom line is that without incorporating marketing aspects into an SEO campaign, achieving top placement for competitive keywords will become increasingly difficult if not impossible.

Over the last year, Google has released a plethora of free user tools and products. If you look closely at these products, most are really nothing more than information retrieval devices for Google to use to gather data about user behavior on the web as well as on particular websites. This information can then be used to build algorithms that take site popularity and conversions into account when determining ranking results.

The best of these tools released by is Google Analytics, which is a powerful traffic analysis tool for webmasters, which also provides a considerable amount of data about your website to Google. With Analytics installed, Google can see how users use and navigate to your site, and even how well your site converts visitors into customers.

I have previously defined SEO as being only about achieving top rankings. This is a narrow interpretation, but I used this to point out that many so-called SEO companies are still providing SEO as a stand-alone service without any thought to other more marketing oriented services such as usability, conversions, etc. These marketing issues are now, more than ever, necessary for any "optimization" campaign to succeed. Those seeking optimization services that fail to understand this will ultimately choose a firm that will be ineffective in meeting their needs.

Many SEO companies already integrate usability into their optimization services. While these companies may still operate under the "SEO" banner, their services truly are not SEO-only services. Any proposal received for optimization services should spell out the marketing aspects as well as the optimization aspects. Those that don't often rely on useless guarantees as a means to sell you their service.

It's far too soon to put "SEO" to rest, but it's not too soon to ensure that your SEO campaign properly integrates the marketing elements it needs to succeed.

brand0n
01-19-2006, 11:37 PM
someone alert wg hes going under

Hell Puppy
01-20-2006, 01:38 AM
SEO is alive and well.

SE spam is on the endangered species list.

gonzo
01-20-2006, 01:44 AM
The sky is falling again!

JoesHO
01-20-2006, 01:53 AM
Spam and scam are numbered days...

the turtle always wins BIG, didn't you guys pay attention as kids to the story?

Evil Chris
01-20-2006, 09:00 PM
Spam and scam are numbered days...

the turtle always wins BIG, didn't you guys pay attention as kids to the story?you're new, aren't you? :waving:

JR
01-20-2006, 09:16 PM
if i have learned any timeless lesson from this biz its this:

"he who steals first and who steals the most -wins"

Dravyk
01-23-2006, 01:32 PM
Porn is dead. SEO is dead. Everything is dead, dead, dead. :huh:






And, I have this swamp land I wanna sell you ... ;)

Biggy
01-23-2006, 01:53 PM
I think the article is pretty accurate. This guy doesn't make any crazy claims. If you're doing SEO as a standalone and think you will maintain high positions as many more people flood the market, and not lose ground to them, you are kidding yourself.

He is encouraging the usage of Adwords and other tools.

"I have previously defined SEO as being only about achieving top rankings. This is a narrow interpretation, but I used this to point out that many so-called SEO companies are still providing SEO as a stand-alone service...."

TheEnforcer
01-23-2006, 02:01 PM
Something is ALWAYS being declared dead in this business.

TheEnforcer
01-23-2006, 02:08 PM
Spam and scam are numbered days...

the turtle always wins BIG, didn't you guys pay attention as kids to the story?

All that has happened with spamming in adult is the parameters have changed. There is still plenty of adult spam and it is still profitable. Overseas people and companies can still spam to their hearts content. When the US can spam act was enacted people overseas must have jumped for joy because they now have a section of the biz pretty much all to themselves as no one in the US would spam adult nowadays unless they want to see the inside of a prison cell and/or incur massive fines.