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Two More SEO Myths to Debunk


We’re probably not the only SEO company who has had to dispel SEO myths. In the past, it was easier to bat away doubts potential clients had – SEO is not about stuffing keywords into title tags, SEO is not about submitting to crap directories, SEO is not fast, etc.

These days, however, people are looking at SEO from a return on investment (ROI) perspective. Most clients are already up to speed about the basics of SEO, and what we’ve found is that the relevant myths are most tied into expectations of ROI. Here are two myths that you’ll want to dispel right away to save you a lot of explaining later on.

SEO MythsSEO Myth #1: Higher Rankings Guarantee More Sales

Look at it from the client’s perspective. “Here are three keywords that describe my company. This SEO company is telling me how important search engine optimization is for business. That means if I’m on Page 1, my sales are guaranteed to increase.”

This kind of logic is perfectly understandable. What’s missing from it are other major factors  necessary for increased sales.

  • Conversion Rate: Yes, Page 1 rankings will increase traffic, but if the client has a website that doesn’t convert traffic, sales won’t increase at all.
  • Customer Service: It’s not ideal to drive a lot of new traffic if a company isn’t ready to handle the extra volume. Poor customer service is the fastest way to lose customers and one of the major factors to driving and sustaining sales increases.
  • Brand Awareness: SEO does increase brand awareness, but it doesn’t do much as much to build brand equity and interaction (Google doesn’t let you post your logo in the SERPs…not yet, anyway).

In case some readers are taking this the wrong way, here are a few reminders about the benefits of SEO:

  • SEO does drive qualified, relevant traffic.
  • SEO does increase visibility on the Web and provide an opportunity to obtain new customers.
  • SEO does provide an opportunity to market your company as an authority in your industry.

SEO Myths

SEO Myths

SEO Myth #2: SEO Replaces Marketing

This is a tough one, especially with the popularity of SEO. This myth suggests SEO has no limitations when there are actually quite a few. For example, SEO can’t create the same buzz as a traditional marketing campaign. A mistake that many companies make – especially the smaller ones – is to rely on SEO too much. Yes, SEO is a traffic driver, but it certainly isn’t the only one. E-blasts, print advertising campaigns, radio and television still perform remarkably well. We recommend companies take a holistic marketing approach, not just focus on a single promotion channel, no matter what the medium.

If the budget isn’t there, a company needs to decide what approach to take in regards to marketing. Do you want quick results and immediate traffic increases? Run a traditional advertising campaign and blast potential customers with your message. Do you want long-term results that bring in sustained, qualified traffic? Go with SEO.

There are obviously more, but we’ll leave that to another day. Any other SEO myths you want to dispel out there?

February 26th, 2010


9 SEO Tips on 9/9/09


Since today is the “day of 9’s’, or 9/9/09, we are sharing nine SEO tips that go beyond the fundamentals, since if you are reading our blog you probably already know that the same phrases used in the keyword tag should appear in the copy, the importance of having a constant stream of fresh content, and other basic SEO tactics. 

September 9th, 2009


SEO Missed Opportunities


Every day our SEO company spots missed opportunities online - in fact, one of the first things we do with a new client who has an existing website is to take advantage of any missed opportunities we come across.  Often, many of these problems are simple to remedy.  Here the top five missed opportunities we come across on a regular basis:

July 20th, 2009


Blended Search: 10 Kinds of Possible Results

Posted in Traffic

This week is blended search week on our SEO company blog, and of course, you can’t discuss blended search without understanding the various types of results that you might get, depending on the sort of query you have.  Without further ado:

September 30th, 2008


Our SEO Company’s Favorite Links This Week


As always, here are our SEO company’s favorite articles and blog posts this week:

Customize Wordpress lists their top ten tips for applying SEO to Wordpress.

September 26th, 2008