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    fintan
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    Discussion Over Changing Face of Search Engine Optimization Marketing Heating Up

    From the CAP News page:

    December 21, 2009 (CAP Newswire) — It’s one of those questions designed to stir controversy and debate (and page-views) just as much as it’s meant to address a real topic. But still, it deserves some level of discussion, especially if you’re in the business of online marketing: With all the changes to search engines, particularly Google’s continuing personalization, is SEO becoming obsolete?

    There’s no arguing that the art of search engine optimization has become much more different. But in a blatantly rabble-rousing but still thought-provoking article, Robert Scoble predicts that, within 12 months, the entire SEO marketing template will be basically worthless. It’s not only because of Google and Bing’s increasingly personalized algorithms — it’s also because of the growing prevalence of sical media sites like Facebook and Twitter.

    “No longer is it about optimizing search engine results and the new breed is going beyond just search engines to provide holistic systems that find and track customers not only on search engines like Google and Bing, but on social networks like Facebook and Twitter,” Scoble writes in the article. Read it here.

    So, the theory that SEO is becoming obsolete is probably a stretch. However, it isn’t that far-off to say that the methodology is changing so much, that SEO will surely be completely different in a few years than it was in, say, 2008. That means, as online marketers, you have to stay on top of a constantly shifting landscape. It also means that, just because you once dominated SEO, doesn’t mean you always will.

    It’s hard to think of all this as bad news, because it’s constantly leveling the playing field and giving newbies the chance to run with the big dogs. as much as it leaves room for new players to get in the game. But at the same time, it means that more time must be spent mastering a skill that you can never really master. And that is probably just how Google wants it to be.

    #806722

    Is it always good to give noobies a “level playing field”? I see this a lot and I think it all works fine the way it is.

    I disagree saying SEO is dead. i see affiliate marketing is dead all the time also. I just think is changing a lot to what we used to do is all.

    #806730
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    The article is correct IMO in that it will become increasingly more important to include social sites in one’s efforts.

    #806773
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    If the search engines would start to focus more on content rather than bullsh1t reciprocal links then I’d be a happy man. I agree that social networking sites will become more important for a short time untill everyone gets bored with them. The problem is that I have no idea how to target these social networking sites without it turning into a spam campaign.

    #806776
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Well, I do not think that SEO will be obsolete any time soon. But one could go one step further and develop and launch one’s own social website additionally. :wink-wink

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