Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 5:03:49 GMT -5
Hello dear SEOZEO followers. In this article, I would like to focus on some issues that cause a lot of debate in the SEO world and eventually raise questions in mind. I would like to interpret and share with you the services we provide to our corporate customers on the agency side, as well as the data I have obtained after my research, and with your participation, I would like to put an end to the endless (!) discussions and confusion on this subject. Is SEO Dead? Of course, before talking in depth about all these issues, the question that haunts both the professionals actively involved in the SEO industry and some of those in the digital marketing industry is: " Is SEO dead ?".
Glen Conybeare, CCO of UK-based digital marketing and SEO Greece Phone Number agency StickyEyes, one of the sponsors of Webit 2013, made a presentation on this subject . During our conversation after his speech, we had the opportunity to discuss the issue in more depth. Our final conclusion was this; No, SEO is not dead, but it has indeed become much more complex and strategic. It became, in Glen's words, a tough job. When you first read this, you may see this as a negative development, but the truth is that this is a very positive development. If you ask why, I can attribute the reason why SEO has become more difficult to the fact that Google evaluates websites based on many more and different criteria.
As you have both experienced and watched in the past, search engine optimization was a set of studies that were very open to manipulative work and therefore could not be expressed completely legally and logically. But today, we can describe SEO as the whole of the work done to inform and satisfy the end user, not Google. Then, to summarize, I can easily say that; SEO, which was done to impress Google, is dead, but SEO, which prioritizes user satisfaction and experience and accordingly informs Google correctly, has come to the fore. So how can we define SEO today? As Glen simply mentioned in his presentation, I would like to show you the main topics; Technical studies: We can include all on-site SEO improvement studies.
Glen Conybeare, CCO of UK-based digital marketing and SEO Greece Phone Number agency StickyEyes, one of the sponsors of Webit 2013, made a presentation on this subject . During our conversation after his speech, we had the opportunity to discuss the issue in more depth. Our final conclusion was this; No, SEO is not dead, but it has indeed become much more complex and strategic. It became, in Glen's words, a tough job. When you first read this, you may see this as a negative development, but the truth is that this is a very positive development. If you ask why, I can attribute the reason why SEO has become more difficult to the fact that Google evaluates websites based on many more and different criteria.
As you have both experienced and watched in the past, search engine optimization was a set of studies that were very open to manipulative work and therefore could not be expressed completely legally and logically. But today, we can describe SEO as the whole of the work done to inform and satisfy the end user, not Google. Then, to summarize, I can easily say that; SEO, which was done to impress Google, is dead, but SEO, which prioritizes user satisfaction and experience and accordingly informs Google correctly, has come to the fore. So how can we define SEO today? As Glen simply mentioned in his presentation, I would like to show you the main topics; Technical studies: We can include all on-site SEO improvement studies.