Search Engine Optimization is No Longer Enough

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I wrote this for my blog today but I thought maybe some of you guys might like to read it so here you go. Check it out if you care to:

Search Engine Optimization is No Longer Enough

It doesn't matter what type of business you run, if you've checked your email in the last five years, you've undoubtedly received spam from the so-called SEO experts who promise to get you to the number one spot on Google for your keyword of choice - all for the low low price of just $39.99.


While this practice (ahem scam) has faded away significantly in the past 12 months, it still has left an fallacious perception in its wake that SEO - or Search Engine Optimization is the be-all-end-all of your online marketing efforts. Get to the front page of Google and those 20,000 people a month who search for your particular phrase will come banging down the virtual door to your website automatically. The problem is that not only is this not the case, it never was.


Another byproduct of the race to be number one on Google phenomenon is that it spawned a whole new group of people who call themselves SEO specialists, whose sole function was to implement as many of the known SEO techniques as they could for a sizable fee - with varying results. The demand for this type of service flooded the marketplace with talentless hacks and wannabes - often charging thousands of dollars in return for very little. As more and more companies got burned, they became leery of the industry as a whole, and legitimate web development firms were hurt as a result of this negative perception.


A couple of weeks ago, I was chatting with a web development partner of mine who mentioned that, while pitching my services to a client of his, referred to me as his SEO Specialist.


At first, I thought he was simply referring to what I do in terms that his client was familiar with, and I didn't think much of it. In many ways, calling me an SEO Specialist isn't the most inaccurate or unflattering way to describe what it is that I do. But when it came up again in a subsequent conversation, it made me a little uncomfortable with the possible connotations and limitations that this type of label could imply.


The problem I had is that I do so much more than simply implementing SEO tactics to on-page elements. SEO, while it's very important in the overall scheme of things, is only a small part of what a web strategy is all about. Which brings me to the point of all of this, and saying this publicly isn't going to make me very popular with certain 'peers' in this business, but it's time to call a spade a spade:


Search Engine Optimization, as a discipline of Internet Marketing, is all but dead. SEO is now (and really always was) a fundamental aspect of the bigger picture, which is to determine who your customers are, what problems they're looking to solve, how they are searching, what (if any) competition is already in the marketplace, etc.; then develop a strategy to attract targeted visitors, determine what actions you want them to take on your site, design/optimize your site with the right layouts and calls to actions, etc. SEO is only one piece of that grand puzzle, and it is as fundamental as even having a website in the first place.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
    Originally Posted by TSDMike View Post

    SEO is only one piece of that grand puzzle, and it is as fundamental as even having a website in the first place.
    No comprende. As long as SEO is a part of the puzzle how can it be almost dead? and I missed the news report where we found out that people no longer use search engines. Thats the only time SEO will be dead.
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    • Profile picture of the author TSDMike
      Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

      No comprende. As long as SEO is a part of the puzzle how can it be almost dead? and I missed the news report where we found out that people no longer use search engines. Thats the only time SEO will be dead.
      I never said that SEO was dead. For the past few years, people have gotten away with being SEO specialists and nothing more, legitimately or otherwise. My point is that SEO as a tactic is dead - you can't not do it and still be successful.

      Another way to put it is that if you're establishing a web presence and creating a site, SEO goes right along with the other fundamentals of web development. A few years ago, an SEO guy could take an already decent but poorly optimized site, make the necessary improvements and have success in improved SE placement. But today, since everyone knows about it and is doing it to some level of competency, SEO is no longer enough - hence the title of the article.
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    • Profile picture of the author oneims
      Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

      No comprende. As long as SEO is a part of the puzzle how can it be almost dead? and I missed the news report where we found out that people no longer use search engines. Thats the only time SEO will be dead.
      I definitely agree with you. Most people are likely search for their need through search engine not in social networking sites. So until there are people using search engine SEO will still be alive.
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    • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
      Originally Posted by Mike Anthony View Post

      No comprende. As long as SEO is a part of the puzzle how can it be almost dead? and I missed the news report where we found out that people no longer use search engines. Thats the only time SEO will be dead.
      Exactly what I was thinking after reading that post....geeze....

      Come'on...who uses Google now anyways? lol...
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  • I seriously hope that you're not an SEO specialist. You are right that it is only one part of using the 'net for marketing, but it's a big part.

    80 percent of people looking to do business of any kind start their search on the Internet. You'd better believe SEO is important.
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  • Profile picture of the author Toby.T
    SEO is crucial.

    As said time and time again, until people stop using search engines, SEO will always be alive in some form.
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  • I don't think SEO was ever enough, and I do think there will always be work for someone who is good at it, even though a lot of people seem to think they know how to do it.

    But today, since everyone knows about it and is doing it to some level of competency,
    "Some level of competency" might get you to the second page for a keyword or two, but it won't do much for most serious businesses.
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  • Profile picture of the author debra
    OMG...here we go again!

    Another misguided futuristic specialist on the loose.

    I hope nobody is reading any "fact" into this.

    Just curious...

    Was that written before or after the I-Hop meeting?
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  • Profile picture of the author .
    Usually people that claim that SEO is dead... is because their ranking sucks.

    May be that's your case...
    If you hate SEO is because your ranking sucks. | SEO consultant
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  • Profile picture of the author akki313
    I don't agree with that. It still works but you need to have a perfect strategy for that..
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  • Profile picture of the author digital29
    It depends on what you mean by saying SEO.
    My opinion: onpage optimization is almost dead....but it remains link building, and Google has started putting more value into that
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  • Profile picture of the author Davioli
    I guess your interpretation of SEO isn't accurate enough.

    Yes, SEO is one part of the puzzle.. but its that part of the puzzle that is extremely important for most websites looking to get traffic online.

    Your title says it correctly.. but the words you've used in your post do not reflect a correct view of SEO.

    To say that SEO alone isn't enough as part of a broad web marketing strategy is true. You can get all the traffic in the world from the search engines.. but if you can't convert these visitors then your strategy is flawed.

    When you start calling SEO a research mission to find out what your "potential customers" are searching for.. you're wrong! If your "potential customers" are searching for products you're selling.. then SEO is extremely important for you to be able to rank for those terms.


    "Search Engine Optimization, as a discipline of Internet Marketing, is all but dead"
    Tell that to Amazon.. They get 20% of their traffic from search engines.
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  • Profile picture of the author jeesmans
    No deadline for SEO. Without SEO there is no online marketing. I'm sure the SEO needs will increase in the days with the new technology.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fraggler
    Originally Posted by TSDMike View Post

    Search Engine Optimization, as a discipline of Internet Marketing, is all but dead. SEO is now (and really always was) a fundamental aspect of the bigger picture, which is to determine who your customers are, what problems they're looking to solve, how they are searching, what (if any) competition is already in the marketplace, etc.; then develop a strategy to attract targeted visitors, determine what actions you want them to take on your site, design/optimize your site with the right layouts and calls to actions, etc. SEO is only one piece of that grand puzzle, and it is as fundamental as even having a website in the first place.
    If a tree falls in the forest, and there's nobody there to hear it, does it make sound?
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  • Profile picture of the author jason_simpson
    SEO can never be dead. With everything going online and everyone targeting extra visibility on search engines, SEO plays a very vital role in making the websites rank high on Search Engines.
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  • Profile picture of the author jewelster
    I believe that SEO is still alive and it is only integrated with other marketing techniques like, social networking, email marketing and lot more.
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    • Profile picture of the author Zeb
      Oh, SEO is dead? really?

      Let's all pack our bags and call it quits then. :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author pandorasbox
    SEO will never die because think about it the process of search engine optimization is a way of organizing, structure on the net. Without it the search engines cannot organize anything. So, in order for SEO to dissappear the entire internet must disappear.
    I know most of you will not understand what I am saying so I will try to explain.
    The process of SEO is not only done by experts but by machines, it is a way to categorize and segregate groups of data, partitions so without SEO the entire system that the bots have been built on will collapse. The true thing I think you tried to say is the old fashion way of marketing is fading fast. Peer to peer reviews are also taking into account in all aspects of how we function as a whole. SOCIOLOGICALLY so what I am trying to say is you do not know what you are talking about at all. Look at this video
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