So I guess the thing on everyone's
mind is Google's major change in algorithm. Many of you
have written to ask me my thoughts on this and what you
need to do, etc., etc.
Here's the thing. I don't chase algorithms, and neither
should you. I know, I know, you all want to get the best
rankings possible and have an advantage over your competitors,
the easiest and cheapest way possible, but look what that
did for you -- now your site is missing and your traffic
is gone.
How many times do I have to tell you that search engine
optimization is about making your site the best it can be
for the long term? It's not about quick fixes, and it's
not about creating your site based on some formula or the
algorithm of the day.
I know you don't spam the engines and
you have a great site.
But do you have THE best site in your niche? Or at least
one of the top 10 best sites? Do you, really? What makes
yours better than the other 7 million that sell what you're
selling? Oh, yours is better cuz you put keyword phrases
in the Title tag and in the copy. I see. Yes, that's what
I always tell you to do, but if you read what I write --
really read it -- you will see that I've always said that
you have to go beyond that.
The free ride is officially over.
From now on, you can't just create a site by the book,
trade a few links with friendly competitors and expect to
be found in Google for phrases that are relevant to millions
of other sites. If you want to beat those other sites, you're
gonna have to work your butt off. You're gonna have to live
and breathe your Web site. You're gonna have to start an
email newsletter and become an expert in your field. If
not that, then you're gonna have to think of something else
that makes you credible in the eyes of your target audience.
It's all about credibility. And fake credibility (as in
reciprocal linking schemes) is finally a thing of the past.
At least until the scammers figure out a new way to scam.
Links are still important, but we're talking about REAL
links. As in the kind you get just because people like you
and your company. What? You say those aren't given out any
more? Oh yes, they most certainly are. I have hundreds of
them pointing to my site, and so do tons of other sites.
The World Wide Web is still alive and well and linking as
much as ever. It's only those of us in the SEO world who
think we have to be cheap with our links cuz we know their
value. It's all about building relationships and learning
about real marketing, real public relations, and real advertising.
Search engine marketing has just grown
up.
Things are definitely not all a bed of roses for some sectors.
Real estate agent sites have been crucified by this update,
and the same is true of many other commercial industries.
Information sites that just marginally touch on the topic
at hand are showing up first in the results. But this won't
last; the general public won't put up with that for long.
Google still has some tweaking to do. A major shift in how
to rank sites can't be done in a few weeks. There's some
pretty comical stuff showing up for some search queries,
and if I know Google, they're working to fix that asap.
The good news is that all is not lost for you. Even real
estate agent sites are doing fine in the rankings for many
keyword phrases, just not for the big money phrases containing
the words "real estate." There are plenty of other
related phrases where agents' sites still show up. Phrases
like "moving to city name" and "city name
relocation" still show plenty of agents' sites when
those sites have a lot of information on them. Real information
as in "written off the top of your head and not copied
from somewhere else" information.
Sure, you may have been taken by surprise by this update,
but the good news is that many of those spammy sites we
were previously complaining about have started to disappear.
Not sure why Google still can't seem to get the redirected
and/or cloaked sites to disappear for the search query "email
marketing consultant," however. They're still stumped
by that one, apparently. Oh well. Maybe nobody actually
searches on that phrase but me anyway.
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