Not My Last Word on the Subject of SEO and Online Marketing

I just recently built a e-Commerce site. Only about 20% of the products are up but we decided to launch it. It was time to start getting links and making sales. The domain had no links pointing to it. We had paid for no advertising yet.

As the owner browsed to Google, he said, “I just want to check something.” You see, the domain was a keyword based one. What he was checking is if we showed up in the SERP‘s. I just couldn’t understand why.

How is it so hard to explain this? It doesn’t matter if you have a website. Building a web site is the first part in a long process. I turned this over and over in my head last night, because I had told him and others before about the concept of internet traffic. But I guess I needed a better explanation because obviously he did not get it. But maybe the concept wasn’t as easy to understand as I thought. So here goes what I think I should have said:

“You have owned brick and mortar stores before, right? Okay. What if I told you I was going to build a store in the Sahara where there were no roads? Not smart, right. Well, we do have an advantage with the internet. We can build that store in the Sahara. But we have to build our own roads. And those roads are links. What you just did was this: You just checked if we had the possibility of getting visitors before any roads were built. And those roads are links.

You see, I am an underground SEO. I have to do that work on the sly. While those who I have built sites for sit smiling thinking that they have this awesome site that just absorbs visitors by osmosis, I rob time to build links and rewrite parts of the site. Oh yes, some of them know enough about keywords. “Is this a good keyword? Is this a good place to put it?”

But links are the megaphone for that keyword. Do you want it loud or just whispering in the background? It’s your choice. And while you can fiddle with your keywords, it will have no effect if there are no links pointing at those words. And while you think it is what you have told me to do that has been the cause of all the resulting effects, I can tell you that a large percentage of those effects have been the links I have been building whenever I get a spare minute. Why do I do it? Because my name is on this site in one way or another. And it may go down because of ignorance, but not because of mine. So I will go behind your back give you the traffic you want although you may never understand what I did or the true value of my work.”

But, of course, I couldn’t say all that.

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13 Responses to Not My Last Word on the Subject of SEO and Online Marketing

  • Interesting article Stephen,

    Unfortunately as someone who is been in exact same situation I can see both the humor of it and the sad fact of life.

    That is exactly why I simply refuse to do this type of service for someone right now. People expect instant results on internet :-)

    Cheers

  • Stephan Miller says:

    It does happen a lot quicker now. It is pretty simple to get some traffic within a week, but the true potential of a site won’t even be known for a few months.

  • I agree with you Stephen..

    Sometimes our site are on top og Google. But sometime it doesn’t appear at all.

    I try to follow the SEO optimization this few days. And it showed improvement. But maybe for a while.

    The true potential of the site to stay on those keyword are very hard.

    Do you have any ideas?

  • Angel says:

    I’m actually big fan of SEO Learning, because I think SEO is still as the key for make money online especially for PPC program. But until know I’m still get bad enough progress. Please teach me Stephen

  • Stephan Miller says:

    Site structure (how to SEO WordPress), keyword usage and link building along with building content hubs on various social sites that link back to your blog. Rinse and repeat. Of course, there is more you can do, but that is the basics.

  • daidamia says:

    Excellent article! Actually I am searching for the info which you explained.SEO software is designed to stream line the process of achieving a top ranking website.

  • Stephan Miller says:

    There are a few out there. I am currently giving Ranksense a test drive.

  • Stanley says:

    I have so much to learn! I didn;t even think about my domain name as being a raod to bring in traffic, I just thought it sounded cute!

    http://www.hideNsneek.com

  • This was a very informative article. I will read your blog often.

  • I have just started an info blog and really liked your analogy of ‘We can build that store in the Sahara. But we have to build our own roads. And those roads are links’ This explains in simple terms how things work.

  • Blog now a day is jus to create back links, common man, people do not care to read everything on the blog except when they have a problem.

  • To build a solid traffic and get a loyal customers, it will take a long time and a huge effort. I think keyword and daily traffic is just a beginning. However, its a good start

  • If you can’t be found online, through search; you don’t exist. Build it an no one will come. Build it and optimize it AND market it and you may get some traffic. We talked about SEO at a high level and I recommended that they contract a business that focuses on this and I also mentioned that you’re never done with SEO. (You’re never done with anything online.)

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