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What exactly does the Consistent Value Proposition have to do with Ethical Search Engine Optimization?
There are two main schools or rather philosophies within the search engine optimization world. Thought number one is to work against the search engines and your clients with trickery, smoke and mirrors, unrealistic expectations and short term thinking. Method number two is to work in tandem with the search engines and your reasonably expecting clients, by following the rules the search engines put forth to create a quality, user friendly, relevant, unique, valuable, engaging, sticky, thought provoking, fresh, and intuitive website. Working against the search engines in an unethical SEO or SEM manner may commonly consist of:
Building doorway or cloaking pages
Creating link farms
The use of multiple domains with identical content
Purchasing links
Invisible text
Irrelevant content / misleading content
Automated software used to submit or trick the search engines
Automated software that creates huge numbers of similar pages with little to no unique content
Automated software used to barrage other websites, search engines dialogue boxes, or online forms
Automated software that triggers clicks for PPC ads.
Working with the search engines means abiding by the rules that they, the search engines, set forth in each of their terms of service. The window into Google’s and Yahoo’s rules and regulations can be found for all to see at these addresses:
[Google] http://www.google.com/terms_of_service.html
[Yahoo] http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[MSN] http://tou.live.com/en-us/default.aspx?HTTP_HOST=tou.live.com&url=/en-us
[AOL] http://about.aol.com/aolnetwork/aolcom_terms
[Ask] http://sp.ask.com/en/docs/about/terms_of_service.shtml
Working with the search engines is a long-term and time intensive approach to improving your business - no quick fixes here - everything must be consistent to Google and the other search engines. This means that mouth-watering placements from working with the search engines may take longer and many more man-hours than option one’s alternative, which is pulling the wool over the search engines’ eyes. Why would I choose to work with the search engines if results may come faster and easier by bamboozling search engines such as Google and Yahoo? Well, for one, Google measures the importance of every website by a system they call PageRank. PageRank is one of the ways Google parses sites that are relevant and legitimate from illegitimate, spammy or otherwise worthless websites. Tricking the search engines may cause a site to be blacklisted or even “Google sacked,” which would in turn cause Google to not recognize any PageRank on your site – essentially rendering your search engine listings non-existent within the deepest potential pool of customers available.
We are now getting to the center-cut portion of what ethical search engine optimization really is. Ethical search engine optimization can be defined as the philosophy of improving a website’s organic search engine listings by working within the bounds set forth by each of the search engines terms of service. An emphasis is placed on the long-term creation of relevant content, a user friendly design, and a delivery system of fresh and valuable information. This long-term approach to business success is a logical extension of the consistent value proposition I was introduced to as an MBA student at Yale.
Let’s stay on this train of thought a little longer. Every aspect of the client experience must also be consistent with the standards set forth by a given search engine optimization company. Whether an SEO company is optimizing a website, hiring an employee or intern, an SEO specialist must take care in considering the totality and long term implications of the consistency of their decisions. Are my SEO’s actions setting me up for now or the future?
Taking on a particular client, with specific needs as well as expectations also falls under the ethical search engine optimization umbrella. Are you as a client aware that white hat SEO methods will undoubtedly take longer to realize higher rankings? Were you educated enough to understand this throughout the sales cycle, or was this sprung on your after your John Hancock inked the dotted line? Business ethics dictate that it’s your SEO’s responsibility to do so, but common sense tells us that your joint long-term results as a team are really at stake. You should be aware and take an active ear to the overall candor and approach of your potential SEO partner- and remember, consistency and ethics go hand in hand.
About Author
Brian Ortiz is the CEO of SEOMatrix: Ethical Search Engine Optimization. ( http://www.seomatrix.com ) He has been specializing in search engine marketing and most notably conversion analysis for both national and international clients for over five years. SEOMatrix is a Connecticut search engine optimization company. To receive a free optimization or conversion rate analysis for your website sign up here for our matrix report (www.seomatrix.com/forms/seo-request.php). To receive Brian’s monthly articles sign up for our newsletter here ( http://www.seomatrix.com/newsletter/index.php ).
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