Friday, August 24, 2012

SEOP: Googling Google

Google is the search engine-temple. SEO companies such as SEOP derive 90% of their work’s worth in Google. Its predominance as a search engine, easily edging out competitors like Yahoo and Bing, has gone as far as to make it a verb.

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Google is therefore the Internet age’s equivalent of TV airspace for commercials. SEO practices are tailor-made to achieve Google visibility for the promotion of businesses and individuals. This is attributed to the scope of Google’s servers and the algorithms it deploys to classify and rank content.

SEO experts have remarked over the years how Google has been evolving, with some contending it’s all for the better. During its infancy, SEO had served the simplistic corporate drive for marketing visibility. SEOP, at one point, admits this as a core strategy of SEO. But with changes in Google’s platform, and the way people conduct searches, SEO operations need to readjust its methods.

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Spreading across the industry is a drive to improve the optimization process by integrating relevance to search results. This means much more than having a specific entity’s search result ranking up there. Google’s new approach to Internet searches means to speak more to end-users than simply draw them in by keyword hypnosis.

The rise of user-generated content is also a glimpse of how interactive Internet marketing should be. SEO firms and specialists are not the sole kingmakers on the Internet, but users themselves who promote and support specific industries through their online activities in social media platforms and their personal blogs. Google will be paying more attention to these citizen optimizers.

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Read more about SEOP, Inc. and the world of SEO at www.seop.com/blog.

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